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Let $\Omega$ be one of $\X^{N 1},C[0,1],D[0,1]$: product of Polish spaces, space of continuous functions from $[0,1]$ to $\mathbb{R}^d$, and space of RCLL (right-continuous with left limits) functions from $[0,1]$ to $\mathbb{R}^d$, respectively. We first consider the existence of a probability...
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We consider controller-stopper problems in which the controlled processes can have jumps. The global filtration is represented by the Brownian filtration, enlarged by the filtration generated by the jump process. We assume that there exists a conditional probability density function for the jump...
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We consider as given a discrete time financial market with a risky asset and options written on that asset and determine both the sub- and super-hedging prices of an American option in the model independent framework of ArXiv:1305.6008. We obtain the duality of results for the sub- and...
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Inspired by Strotz's consistent planning strategy, we formulate the infinite horizon mean-variance stopping problem as a subgame perfect Nash equilibrium in order to determine time consistent strategies with no regret. Equilibria among stopping times or randomized stopping times may not exist....
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Abstract. An investor initially shorts a divisible American option f and dynamically trades stock S to maximize her expected utility. The investor faces the uncertainty of the exercise time of f, yet by observing the exercise time she would adjust her dynamic trading strategy accordingly. We...
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A new notion of equilibrium, which we call strong equilibrium, is introduced for timeinconsistent stopping problems in continuous time. Compared to the existing notions introduced in Time-Consistent Stopping Under Decreasing Impatience and On Finding Equilibrium Stopping Times for...
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This paper studies competitions with rank-based reward among a large number of teams. Within each sizable team, we consider a mean-field contribution game in which each team member contributes to the jump intensity of a common Poisson project process; across all teams, a mean field competition...
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The intra-day auction launched by the London Stock Exchange (LSE) on 21 March 2016 was designed as a mechanism to boost midday liquidity. During the auction time, Multilateral Trading Facilities (MTFs) as competitors of the LSE, continue their normal trading. We examine the midday liquidity...
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Extant research has popularized the perspective that strong network effects produce “winner-take-all” outcomes. This leads platforms to grow their user bases and encourages investors to subsidize them. Platforms with large user bases, however, have both succeeded and failed. Central...
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A market model with d assets in discrete time is considered where trades are subject to proportional transaction costs given via bid-ask spreads, while the existence of a numeraire is not assumed. It is shown that robust no arbitrage holds if, and only if, there exists a Pareto solution for some...
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