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JAVAWUG:JQuantLib and Financial applications
JQuantLib and Financial applications
In todays financial systems, there is a need for intuitive ways to evaluate financial ratios such as earnings per share, bonds and commodities.
Quantitative analysis provides the platform for measuring things. Quantitative analysis is carried out for a number of reasons such as measurement, performance evaluation or valuation of a financial instrument. It is also useful for forecasting financial events such as changes in a share price.
JQuantLib is a free, open-source, comprehensive framework for quantitative finance, written in pure Java.
It offers several mathematical and statistical tools needed for valuation of financial instruments like options, bonds, swaps, commodities and alike.
In this session, Richard Gomes gives a talk on JQuantLib.
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PODCAST JQUANTLIB AND FINANCIAL APPLICATIONS
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