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We introduce a new notion of local solution of backward stochastic differential equations (BSDEs) and prove that multidimensional quadratic BSDEs are locally but not globally solvable. Applied in a financial context on optimal investment, our results show that there exist local but no global...
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This article studies quadratic semimartingale BSDEs arising in power utility maximization when the market price of risk is of BMO type. In a Brownian setting we provide a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a solution but show that uniqueness fails to hold in the sense that...
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In this paper, we consider a security market in which two investors on different information levels maximize their expected logarithmic utility from terminal wealth. While the ordinary investor's portfolio decisions are based on a public information flow, the insider possesses from the beginning...
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We consider a general stochastic model of frictionless continuous trading. The price process is a semimartingale and the model is incomplete. Our objective is to hedge contingent claims by using trading strategies with a small riskiness. To this end, we introduce a notion of local R-minimality...
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Let L be a multidimensional Lévy process under P in its own filtration and consider all probability measures Q turning L into a local martingale. The minimal entropy martingale measure QE is the unique Q which minimizes the relative entropy with respect to P. We prove that L is still a Lévy...
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