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Bankruptcy probabilities - 2004 Clarendon Lectures in Finance 

3 day lecture series Default Risk: Measurement and Pricing with Professor Darrell Duffie 14, 15 and 16 June 2004


Professor Darrell Duffie, James I Miller Professor of Finance, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, will give a series of lectures on the 14th , 15th and 16th June, on the topics of:

  1. Bancruptcy probabilities
  2. Default risk pricing
  3. Default correlation

There will be a question and answer session after the lecture. Monday's lecture will be followed by a reception at the School


Speaker(s):

Professor Darrell Duffie | talks

 

Date and Time:

14 June 2004 at 5:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Saïd Business School, Summer Finance Symposium
Park End Street
Oxford
OX1 1HP
+44 18 65 28 89 04
http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk
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Organised by:

Saïd Business School, Marketing and Communications
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Tickets:

Free

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Additional Information:

For more information, please contact:
Liz Buckle: Tel:+44 (0) 1865 288852, email: liz.buckle@sbs.ox.ac.uk

About the Clarendon Lectures in Finance

In 1987 Oxford University Press (the Press) established the Clarendon Lectures in Economics, the first in what has become a wide range of Clarendon Lectures series.

The Press sponsors the visit to Oxford of a distinguished economist who delivers three public lectures to undergraduates, graduates and faculty members from Oxford and nearby universities. The lectures form the basis of a book which is published by the Press. Many of these books have made a notable contribution to the literature.

To reflect the growth of the academic study of Finance in Business Schools and Economics Faculties generally and in particular in our own Saïd Business School the Press has established a series of Clarendon Lectures in Finance.

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