Financial Mathematics
Financial Mathematics is a flourishing area of modern science. Since the pioneering days of Black, Scholes and Merton, the subject has developed rapidly into a substantial body of knowledge. Its numerous applications have become vital to the day to day functioning of the world's financial institutions. As a consequence, a solid command of the principles and techniques of quantitative finance is essential for a responsible approach to the trading, asset management, and risk control of complicated financial positions.
In-House Training and Consultancy for Financial Institutions
Members of the Financial Mathematics Group are available for in-house training in financial institutions on a wide range of specialised topics, and are also willing to undertake consultancy projects in their areas of specialisation. Contact: damiano.brigo@kcl.ac.uk.