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We present an alternative derivation of the transition density in the Cox-Ingersoll-Ross (CIR) model. Applying methods developed in elementary quantum mechanics we show that the transition density can be determined from the eigenvalue problem of a second order differential operator with...
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This paper presents a framework to model correlated default events that can be used to price and hedge standard and exotic credit baskets whose values depend on the realized losses of a default portfolio. The model consists of parametric continuous time Markov chain and aims to accurately...
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We consider the exact analytical pricing of an European option written on the spread between two correlated underlying assets. General model-independent properties of the option price are observed and an exact analytical expression for the spread option value is derived in the case of two...
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We see a contrast between the importance of the currency risk factor in modern investment management and its treatment in portfolio analytics like performance attribution and risk budgeting. Part of this can be explained by conceptual complexities: currencies are not just another asset class,...
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The recent crisis made it evident that replicating the performance of a benchmark is not a sufficient goal to meet the expectations of usually risk-averse investors. The manager should also consider that the investor are seeking for a downside protection when the benchmark performs poorly and...
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This paper introduces a multivariate pure-jump Lévy process which allows for skewness and excess kurtosis of single asset returns and for asymptotic tail dependence in the multivariate setting. It is termed Variance Compound Gamma (VCG). The novelty of my approach is that, by applying a...
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We consider the stochastic control problem of how to optimally close a large asset position in an illiquid market with price impact. We assume that the risk attributed to an open position depends on the price evolvement since the beginning of the trading period. Within a continuous-time model...
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This article tries to solve the portfolio inflation hedging problem by introducing a new class of dynamic trading strategies derived from classic portfolio insurance techniques adapted to the real world. These strategies aim at yielding higher returns on a risk-adjusted basis than regular...
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Recent academic studies have shown that since the mid-nineties, the pass-through of exogenous oil shocks into headline inflation has been increasing while the pass through into core inflation seems to have ceased. This paper explores the implications in terms of commodity allocation for...
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This article tries to solve the portfolio inflation hedging problem by introducing a new class of dynamic trading strategies derived from classic portfolio insurance techniques adapted to the real world. These strategies aim at yielding higher returns on a risk-adjusted basis than regular...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013091884