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This paper measures and compares the tail risks of limit and market orders using Extreme Value Theory. The analysis examines realised tail outcomes using the Dealing 2000-2 electronic broking system based on completed transactions rather than the more common analysis of indicative quotes. In...
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This paper presents non-parametric estimates of spectral risk measures applied to long and short positions in 5 prominent equity futures contracts. It also compares these to estimates of two popular alternative measures, the Value-at-Risk (VaR) and Expected Shortfall (ES). The spectral risk...
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This paper carries out a comparative analysis of the calibration and performance of a variety of options pricing models. These include Black and Scholes (J Polit Econ 81:637–659, <CitationRef CitationID="CR6">1973</CitationRef>), the Gram–Charlier (GC) approach of Backus et al. (<CitationRef CitationID="CR4">1997</CitationRef>), the stochastic volatility (HS) model of Heston...</citationref></citationref>
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This paper proposes a simulation-lattice procedure to estimate financial risk measures for option positions. The framework proposed can be applied to many different kinds of options, including exotic and vanilla options; it can take account of early exercise features; heavy tails in underlying...
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Spectral risk measures are attractive risk measures as they allow the user to obtain risk measures that reflect their subjective risk aversion. This paper examines spectral risk measures based on an exponential utility function, and finds that these risk measures have nice intuitive properties....
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