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We study the problem of optimally hedging exotic derivatives positions using a combination of dynamic trading strategies in underlying stocks, and static positions in vanilla options when the performance is quantified by a convex risk measure. We establish conditions for the existence of an...
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We consider option hedging and pricing for a large agent. The large agent affects the market's demand-supply equilibrium and, therefore, the market prices of financial instruments. By assuming a specific large agent's effect function for the underlying asset we derive the corresponding effect...
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We study the stochastic effect of resource exploration in dynamic Cournot models of exhaustible resources, such as oil. We first treat the case of a monopolist who may undertake costly exploration to replenish his diminishing reserves. We then consider a stochastic game between such an...
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We compare the number of active firms, i.e. the number of firms producing a positive quantity, in equilibrium across four different models of oligopoly. The two main models are Cournot where quantity is the strategic variable and prices are determined by the market, and Bertrand where price is...
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Energy companies with commitments to meet customers' daily electricity demands face the problem of hedging load and price risk. We propose a joint model for load and price dynamics, which is motivated by the goal of facilitating optimal hedging decisions, while also intuitively capturing the key...
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Volatility products have become popular in the past 15 years as a hedge against market uncertainty. In particular, there is growing interest in options on the VIX volatility index. A number of recent empirical studies examine whether there is significantly greater risk premium in VIX option...
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We analyze the American option valuation problem with the forward performance criterion introduced by Musiela and Zariphopoulou (2008). In this framework, utility evolves forward in time without reference to a specific future time horizon. Moreover, risk preferences change with stochastic market...
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We discuss the valuation of credit derivatives in extreme regimes such as when the time-to-maturity is short, or when payoff is contingent upon a large number of defaults, as with senior tranches of collateralized debt obligations. In these cases, risk aversion may play an important role,...
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The pricing of collateralized debt obligations and other basket credit derivatives is contingent upon (i) a realistic modeling of the firms' default times and the correlation between them, and (ii) efficient computational methods for computing the portfolio loss distribution from the individual...
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We study the pricing of defaultable derivatives, such as bonds, bond options, and credit default swaps in the reduced form framework of intensity-based models. We use regular and singular perturbation expansions on the intensity of default from which we derive approximations for the pricing...
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