Essays about: "Erik Wang"

Found 3 essays containing the words Erik Wang.

  1. 1. Anomaly Detection using a Deep Learning Multi-layer Perceptron to Mitigate the Risk of Rogue Trading

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Erik Hedström; Philip Wang; [2021]
    Keywords : Deep Learning; Machine Learning; Multi-layer Perceptron MLP ; Neural network; Rogue Trading;

    Abstract : The term Rogue Trading is defined as the activity of someone at a financial organisation losing a large amount of money in bad or illegal transactions and trying to hide this. The activity of Rogue traders exposes financial organisations to huge risks and may lead to the organisation collapsing, which will affect other stakeholders like, for example, the customers. READ MORE

  2. 2. Growing as a business in a mature business-to-business service industry : A case study in the Swedish energy services industry

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Erik Wang; [2019]
    Keywords : Business-to-business; services; mature industry; growth; product-market growth matrix; relationship marketing; switching barriers;

    Abstract : In the past decade, the energy markets within the European Union haveincreasingly been deregulated as a means to promote increased competition, andthereby efficiency, on these markets. As a result of this, several energy institutionshave been forced to become unbundled from their parent companies and toinstead form smaller separate entities. READ MORE

  3. 3. Effects of Liquidity on Idiosyncratic Risk

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Marjan Stefanovski; Erik Rasin; [2013]
    Keywords : Amivest; Amihud; Turnover; Liquidity; Idiosyncratic Risk; Fama French Factors; OLS; EGARCH; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Abstract In this thesis we examine the link between idiosyncratic risk and liquidity on a sample of European equity covering the last 15 years and consisting of monthly retuns on 120 stocks. This thesis builds heavily upon an article by Speigel and Wang (2005), which demonstrates the relationship between risk and various liquidity measures on the US market. READ MORE