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In this paper we propose a simple and efficient method to compute the ordered default time distributions in both the homogeneous case and the two-group heterogeneous case under the interacting intensity default contagion model. We give the analytical expressions for the ordered default time...
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In this paper, we propose a two-sector Markovian infectious model, which is an extension of Greenwood's model. The central idea of this model is that the causality of defaults of two sectors is in both direction, which enrich dependence dynamics. The Bayesian Information Criterion is adopted to...
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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...
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Pairs trading is one of convergence trades, which simultaneously buy relatively underpriced assets and sell relatively overpriced assets to exploit temporary mispricing. This paper studies time consistency optimal pairs trading strategies under both "symmetric'' and "non-symmetric'' trading...
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We develop two novel approaches to solving for the Laplace transform of a time-changed stochastic process. We discard the standard assumption that the background process (X<sub>t</sub>) is Levy. Maintaining the assumption that the business clock (T<sub>t</sub>) and the background process are independent, we develop...
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Recently, there has been a considerable interest in the Bayesian approach for explaining investors' behaviorial biases by incorporating conservative and representative heuristics when making financial decisions, (see, for example, Barberis, Shleifer and Vishny (1998)). To establish a...
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Recently, there has been a considerable interest in the Bayesian approach for explaining investors' behaviorial biases by incorporating conservative and representative heuristics when making financial decisions, (see, for example, Barberis, Shleifer and Vishny (1998)). To establish a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010699158
Using the popular Schwartz 97 two-factor approach, we study future contracts written on fresh farmed salmon, which have been actively traded at the Fish Pool Market in Norway since 2006. This approach features a stochastic convenience yield for the salmon spot price. We connect this approach...
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In this paper we discuss the Malliavin differentiability of a particular class of Feller diffusions which we call $\delta$-diffusions. This class is given by \begin{equation*} d\nu_t=\kappa(\theta-\nu_t))dt \eta \nu_t^{\delta}d\mathbb W_t^2, \delta\in[\frac{1}{2},1] \end{equation*} and appears...
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