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We consider two quasi-linear initial-value Cauchy problems on Rd: a parabolic system and an hyperbolic one. They both have a first order non-linearity of the form φ(t, x, u) · ∇u, a forcing term h(t, x, u) and an initial condition u0 ∈ L∞ (Rd ) ∩ C ∞ (Rd ), where φ (resp. h) is...
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We study the Leland model for hedging portfolios in the presence of a constant proportional transaction costs coefficient. The modified Leland's strategy defined in [2], contrarily to the classical one, ensures the asymptotic replication of a large class of payoff. In this setting, we prove a...
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We consider a fractional version of the Heston model where the two standard Brownian motions are replaced by two fractional Brownian motions with Hurst parameter H ∈ (1/2, 1). We show that the stochastic differential equation admits a unique positive solution by adapting and generalizing some...
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We study the criteria of robust absence of arbitrage opportunity (RNA2) of the second kind as initially introduced by Rasony M. in the case of a continuous-time and infinite dimensional financial market model with proportional transaction costs allowing for bond market modeling. Robust no...
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The seminal Modigliani-Miller (1958) theorem is a cornerstone of corporate finance theory. It provides conditions under which changes in a firm's capital structure do not affect its fundamental value. A recent controversial debate around the relevancy of the Modigliani-Miller theorem regarding...
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We give characterizations of asymptotic arbitrage of the first and second kind and of strong asymptotic arbitrage for a sequence of financial markets with small proportional transaction costs in terms of contiguity properties of sequences of equivalent probability measures induced by consistent...
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We present a general financial market model defined by a liquidation value process. This approach generalizes the conic models of Schachermayer and Kabanov where the transaction costs are proportional to the exchanged volumes of traded assets. This allows to consider financial market models...
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The capital structure of banks has become the focus of an extended debate among policymakers, regulators and academics. The seminal Modigliani-Miller (1958) theorem is seen as supportive of regulators' drive to require higher equity capital to banks. This raises the question on to what extent...
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