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We explore the class of second-order weak approximation schemes (cubature methods) for the numerical simulation of joint default probabilities in credit portfolios where the firm's asset value processes are assumed to follow the multivariate Heston stochastic volatility model. Correlation...
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In this paper, we determine the lowest cost strategy for a given payoff in Lévy markets where the pricing is based on the Esscher martingale measure. In particular, we consider Lévy models where prices are driven by a normal inverse Gaussian (NIG)- or a variance Gamma (VG)-process. Explicit...
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The defaultable term structure is modeled using stochastic differential equations in Hilbert spaces. This leads to an infinite dimensional model, which is free of arbitrage under a certain drift condition. Furthermore, the model is extended to incorporate ratings based on a Markov chain.
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In this article we propose and study a model for stock prices which allows for shot-noise effects. This means that abrupt changes caused by jumps may fade away as time goes by. This model is incomplete. We derive the minimal martingale measure in discrete and continuous time and discuss the...
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This paper considers the modelling of collateralized debt obligations (CDOs). We propose a top-down model via forward rates generalizing Filipović, Overbeck and Schmidt (2009) to the case where the forward rates are driven by a finite dimensional Lévy process. The contribution of this work is...
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