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A subject often recurring in the recent financial and actuarial research, is the investigation of present value functions with stochastic interest rates. Only in the case of uncomplicated payment streams and rather basic interest rate models, an exact analytical result for the distribution...
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In financial and actuarial sciences, knowledge about the dependence structure is of a great importance. Unfortunately this kind of information is often scarce. Many research has already been done in this field e.g. through the theory of comonotonicity. It turned out that a comonotonic dependence...
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In a paper of 2000, Kaas, Dhaene and Goovaerts investigate the present value of a rather general cash flow. Making use of comonotonic risks, they derive upper and lower bounds for the distribution of the present value. These bounds are very close to the real distribution in case all payments...
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A key problem in financial and actuarial research, and particularly in the field of risk management, is the choice of models so as to avoid systematic biases in the measurement of risk. An alternative consists of working with incomplete information, by fixing only a number of parameters instead...
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This paper concerns optimal asset-liability management when the assets and the liabilities are modeled by means of correlated geometric Brownian motions as suggested in Gerber and Shiu [2003. Geometric Brownian motion models for assets and liabilities: from pension funding to optimal dividends....
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In spite of the power of the Black & Scholes option pricing method, there are situations in which the hypothesis of a lognormal model is too restrictive. One possibility to deal with this problem, consists of a weaker hypothesis, fixing only successive moments and eventually the mode of the...
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An important part of the current financial and actuarial research deals with the investigation of present value functions in the case of a stochastic interest rate. In the present contribution, it is shown how interest rates can be restricted to meet special types of financial or actuarial...
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In the recent econophysics literature, the use of functional integrals is widespread for the calculation of option prices. In this paper, we extend this approach in several directions by means of δ-function perturbations. First, we show that results about infinitely repulsive δ-function are...
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Functional integrals constitute a powerful tool in the investigation of financial models. In the recent econophysics literature, this technique was successfully used for the pricing of a number of derivative securities. In the present contribution, we introduce this approach to the field of...
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