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    Alternative Risk Transfer: Integrated Risk Management through Insurance, Reinsurance, and the Capital Markets (repost)

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    Alternative Risk Transfer: Integrated Risk Management through Insurance, Reinsurance, and the Capital Markets (repost)

    Erik Banks, "Alternative Risk Transfer: Integrated Risk Management through Insurance, Reinsurance, and the Capital Markets"
    2004 | ISBN: 0470857455 | 238 pages | PDF | 3 MB

    The Alternative Risk Transfer (ART) market has expanded in recent years to become a vital source of risk solutions and risk capacity and an important mechanism for the creation of integrated corporate risk management programs.
    The ART market unites the risk management and product development skills of financial institutions, insurers and reinsurers with the capital of global investors to give corporate risk managers the best possible means of managing financial and operating risks. In a time when natural and man-made disasters and financial volatility are constantly present, the need for dependable, equitably priced risk capacity and innovative, holistic risk solutions has never been greater. The ART market, which can supply both, is thus becoming an integral component of the 21st century financial markets.
    Alternative Risk Transfer, written by a veteran of the banking and insurance industries, provides a practical, detailed and up-to-date review of the topic. The text is divided into four parts, including
    Risk and the ART market
    Insurance and Reinsurance
    Capital Markets
    Enterprise Risk Management and the Future of ART
    The book contains numerous worked examples and case studies to place the subject in a practical light, and is ideal reading for CFOs, corporate risk managers, treasurers, institutional investors and fund managers seeking to understand the ART market.