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by Vlasoff
June 20th, 2003, 7:25 am
Forum: Careers Forum
Topic: Msc Finance CASS?
Replies: 9
Views: 190811

Msc Finance CASS?

<t>BouBouI would recommend MSc at CASS- they are very good in terms of academics (Mike Staunton is teaching there). About their links with the City- your chances of getting a quantitative job will be high, chances of becoming a IB- average.Why don’t you contact their Career Resource Centre and ask h...
by Vlasoff
May 29th, 2003, 10:40 am
Forum: Programming and Software Forum
Topic: non-constant array size (vba/c++)
Replies: 18
Views: 192583

non-constant array size (vba/c++)

SindrebWhy don't you use Linked Lists? It allows you to add/remove any number of members and doesn't restrain you on the dimensional side.Have a look at any C++ book ;-)
by Vlasoff
May 27th, 2003, 7:55 pm
Forum: Student Forum
Topic: Estimating the Probability of a stock achieving target value.
Replies: 6
Views: 189666

Estimating the Probability of a stock achieving target value.

<t>DronaCan we divide your task into 2?• Get the expected price of the stock at the time t (using the drift/So as an expected rate of return): Ln(St)=(Ln (So)+(d/So-(s^2)*t));• Take the matter from time T, calculating the relevant Z-value :Z=(Ln(T)-Ln(St))/(s*t^2)Well described in John C. Hull, chap...
by Vlasoff
March 25th, 2003, 10:42 am
Forum: Careers Forum
Topic: MS in Fin progs...
Replies: 26
Views: 195267

MS in Fin progs...

<r>2 pyramaniaxHave a look at City University in London (MSc in Mathematical Trading and Finance):Right in the middle of the CityVery good programThey have their own dealing room <E>;-)</E>) I did my MBA there and I was pleasantly surpriced by their level. Regards MSc in Mathematical Trading and Fin...