On Reduced Form Intensity-based Model with Trigger Events
Corporate defaults may be triggered by some major market news or events such as financial crises or collapses of major banks or financial institutions. With a view to develop a more realistic model for credit risk analysis, we introduce a new type of reduced-form intensity-based model that can incorporate the impacts of both observable "trigger" events and economic environment on corporate defaults. The key idea of the model is to augment a Cox process with trigger events. Both single-default and multiple-default cases are considered in this paper. In the former case, a simple expression for the distribution of the default time is obtained. Applications of the proposed model to price defaultable bonds and multi-name Credit Default Swaps (CDSs) are provided.
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2013-01
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Authors: | Gu, Jia-Wen ; Ching, Wai-Ki ; Siu, Tak-Kuen ; Zheng, Harry |
Institutions: | arXiv.org |
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