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In a fully general semimartingale setting, this article establishes existence, uniqueness, monotonicity, concavity, and a utility gradient inequality for continuous-time recursive utility in the Epstein-Zin parametrization with relative risk aversion $\gamma$ and elasticity of intertemporal...
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Motivated by the modeling of liquidity risk in fund management in a dynamic setting, we propose and investigate a class of time series models with generalized Pareto marginals: the autoregressive generalized Pareto process (ARGP), a modified ARGP (MARGP) and a thresholded ARGP (TARGP). These...
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This paper introduces optimal expected utility (OEU) risk measures, investigates their main properties and puts them in perspective to alternative risk measures and notions of certainty equivalents. Taking the investor's point of view, OEU maximizes the sum of capital available today and the...
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This article investigates the effects of small proportional transaction costs on lifetime consumption and portfolio decisions. The extant literature has focused on agents with additive utility; here, we argue that this is essentially without loss of generality at the leading order for small...
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This paper establishes existence of optimal controls for a general stochastic impulse control problem. For this, the value function is characterized as the pointwise minimum of a set of superharmonic functions, as the unique continuous viscosity solution of the quasi-variational inequalities,...
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We investigate worst-case optimal consumption and portfolio decisions under the threat of a market crash. In an infinite-horizon setting, we provide an explicit solution for constant relative risk aversion and establish a rigorous verification result. Moreover, we find a dual characterization of...
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This article presents a structural model for interbank money market rates (XIBOR rates) that endogenously generates the basis spreads that characterize post-crisis fixed income markets: XIBOR-OIS spreads, tenor basis spreads, and the forward basis. In contrast to existing multi-curve models,...
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