||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| An excellent review of the current Financial System|By Vincent Bernard Codrington|Each chapter is written by a different author and so has a different spin and emphasis.The same framework of Known , Unknown,and Unknowable was used with varying levels of success and analytical rigour. I FOUND CHAPTER 11 MANAGING increased capital markets intensity very insightful ,useful.I||Winner of the 2012 Kulp-Wright Book Award, American Risk and Insurance Association|Finalist for the 2010 Paul A. Samuelson Award, TIAA-CREF
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A clear understanding of what we know, don't know, and can't know should guide any reasonable approach to managing financial risk, yet the most widely used measure in finance today--Value at Risk, or VaR--reduces these risks to a single number, creating a false sense of security among risk managers, executives, and regulators. This book introduces a more realistic and holistic framework called KuU--the Known, the unknow...
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