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We propose a model of a financial market with multiple assets, which takes into account the impact of a large institutional investor rebalancing its positions, so as to maintain a fixed allocation in each asset. We show that feedback effects can lead to significant excess realized correlation...
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This paper proposes an intuitive and flexible framework to quantify liquidation risk for financial institutions. We develop a model where the "fundamental" dynamics of assets is modified by price impact from fund liquidations (if any). We characterize mathematically the liquidation schedule of...
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This paper introduces the CORE methodology for managing risk of multi-market central-counterparties. CORE generalizes the classical SPAN method of stress scenarios by incorporating explicitly market liquidity of listed instruments and modeling the liquidity pro file of OTC instruments and the...
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We introduce a model-free approach based on {\it excursions} of trading signals for analyzing the risk and return for a broad class of dynamic trading strategies, including pairs trading and other statistical arbitrage strategies. We propose a mathematical framework for the risk analysis of such...
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We present a pathwise approach to continuous-time finance, based on causal functional calculus. Our framework does not rely on any probabilistic concept. We introduce a definition of continuous-time self-financing portfolios which does not rely on any integration concept and show that the value...
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