Synopsis
“Highly recommended to professionals, risk managers and students in risk management who look for a relevant comprehensive view of how risk management expands and evolves towards greater sophistication.”
Alain Canac, former Senior Credit Officer at Banque Paribas and IXIS Corporate & Investment Bank
“The recent global financial crisis has highlighted the need for all participants in the banking system to understand and intelligently utilize risk management. Updated and expanded, the new edition of Bessis’s Risk Management in Banking is the best overall guide to the concepts and tools needed to avoid the next banking crisis. Bessis reveals his roots as both academic and practitioner by his combination of intellectual rigor and pragmatic application. Concisely integrating a wide body of work within a comprehensive analytic framework, the careful exposition as well as practical illustrations will be appreciated by students and bankers alike. Highly recommended!”
Stephen Kealhofer, Co-founder of KMV Corporation
“Risk Management in Banking has been a constant companion in my work. Over my career I have developed three different corporate risk management programs and have found Dr. Bessis’ writing to be highly valuable and especially practical. This updated edition expands greatly on previous volumes and benefits from recent international experiences which have greatly challenged some approaches to the understanding of risk. It is essential reading for those managing risks in today’s complex banking environment.”
David R. Koenig, Chief Executive Officer, The Governance Fund, LLC and Past Chair, Board of Directors, Professional Risk Managers’ International Association (PRMIA)
Booknews
Characterizing banks as "risk machines," Bessis (finance, HEC School of Management, Paris) presents a risk management toolbox for quantifying, monitoring, and hopefully controlling the spectrum of risks that challenge financial institutions. In a modular approach to banking risks, regulations (applicable to internationally active banks in the G10 countries), and management processes, he discusses and graphically charts the underlying concepts and statistical and econometric models yielding risk-return profiles, plus their application. Includes an example of portfolio loss distributions, and a substantial bibliography. The author is in charge of risk analytics at a French firm. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)