Financial Engineering Workshop - Marc Henrard (muRisQ Advisory and UCL)

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Wed, Feb 6, 2019

6:10 PM – 7:15 PM (GMT+0)

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Registration: 17:40 - 18:10

Bayes Business School, 106 Bunhill Row
room 2006

106 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TZ, UK

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Marc Henrard, managing partner at muRisQ Advisory and visiting professor at UCL, will be giving a seminar titled "LIBOR Fallback: A Quantitative Perspective" on Wednesday 6th February from 18:10 - 19:15 (light refreshments available from 17:40).
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Bayes Business School, 106 Bunhill Row
room 2006

106 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TZ, UK

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Marc Henrard

muRiQ Advisory and UCL

Marc Henrard is a Head of Quantitative Research at OpenGamma and visiting professor at University College London.



Over the last 20 years, Marc has worked in various areas of quantitative finance. His experience includes management positions in risk management, trading, software development, and quantitative research. In particular he has been Global Head of Interest Rate Modeling for Dexia Group, Deputy Head of Treasury Risk at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and Head of Quantitative Research and Deputy Head of Interest Rate Trading also at BIS.



Marc’s research focuses on interest rate modeling, risk management and their efficient implementation. More recently he focused his attention to market infrastructure (CCP and bilateral margin, exchange traded product design, regulatory costs). He publishes on a regular basis in international finance journals, and is a frequent speaker at academic and practitioner conferences. He authored two recent books: The multi-curve framework: foundation, evolution, implementation and Algorithmic Differentiation in Finance Explained.



Marc holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Louvain, Belgium. He has been research scientist and university lecturer in Belgium, Italy, Chile and the United Kingdom.