1st Edition

Python for Asset Management

By Ignacio Cervera, Natalia Cassinello Copyright 2027
334 Pages 58 Color Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

The asset management industry is undergoing a paradigm shift toward automation, transparency, and data-driven decision-making. Traditional tools (Excel, Bloomberg) are being replaced by programmable, scalable solutions. Yet most finance professionals lack accessible, practical training in applying Python to real portfolio problems. Python for Asset Management fills that gap. The book empowers... Read more

Chapter One: Python Libraries. Chapter Two: Python Applied to Market Index Analysis. Chapter Three: Python Applied to Equity Management. Chapter Four: Python Applied to Bond Management. Chapter Five: Python Applied to Return Attribution. Chapter Six: Python Applied to Investment Funds. Chapter Seven: Python Applied to Factor Investing. Chapter Eight: Python Applied to ESG Investment. Bibliography.    

Biography

Ignacio Cervera holds a PhD in business administration from Universidad Pontificia Comillas (Madrid) and an MBA from Instituto de Empresa (IE-Madrid) and is Professor of Corporate Finance and Portfolio Management & Investments. Since 2015, he has been an advisor on financial matters for the Pontificia Comillas University. He is currently co-director of the Asset Management Chair of this university. Lines of research are sustainability, investment funds, financial analysts, and financial and energy markets. He worked as Director of the Administrative and Financial Department at Tecnológica SA, Central de Aprovisionamiento y Diseño para Tecnología Espacial (Supply and Design Center for Space Technology) (1987–1990).

Natalia Cassinello holds a PhD in business administration and an executive master’s in behavioral economics from LSE and is Professor in Finance and ESG and Co-Director of the Asset Management Chair at Universidad Pontificia Comillas at Madrid Campus. She is the Deputy Chief Financial Officer at the university. Lines of research are sustainability, investment funds, and health economics. Her teaching has been combined with professional activity in the private sector, having worked from 1990 to 2006 first as a strategic consultant at the consulting firm McKinsey & Co (1990–1994), then as a financial and tax advisor at the law firms Consultores&Asociados and Ramón y Cajal Abogados (1995–2003), and finally as Director of the Recruitment Department at the consulting firm Boston Consulting Group (2003–2006).