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Which books will you recommend to cover the following subjects?

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Hi all,

I want to get a couple of good books, they need to cover:

1.I really need to go over the basics theories and properties as I'm a little rusty.I was thinking of:
http://www.amazon.com/Probability-Random-Variables-Stochastic-Processes/dp/0071226613/

2.Estimators:
  • LS/WLS - Discrete & Continuous models.
  • ML - Discrete & Continuous models.
  • Bayesian - MAP/MMSE/MMAE
  • Fisher Matrix.
  • Local/Global Cramer-Rao Bounds.
  • Estimators Identifiability/Consistency/Asymptotic related properties.
Any idea of a good book that cover these subjects?

3.A good book to get into Financial Engineering.I was thinking of the following, especially due to it having a solution manual available.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0979757606/

All opinions will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Ohad.
 
For 1. You can also try Grimmett and Stirzaker. S. Ross is getting good reviews around here as well.
 
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