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Contingent Convertibles (“CoCos”) are contingent capital instruments which convert into shares, or have a principal write down, if a trigger event takes place. CoCos exhibit the undesirable so-called death-spiral effect: by actively hedging the equity risk, investors can (unintentionally)...
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This paper provides a comparison of the exponential copula Lévy model with the classical Gaussian copula model for the pricing of CDO-squared tranches. Several approximations of the recursive approach are considered: a full Monte Carlo approximation, a multivariate Normal approximation of the...
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Cox and Leland used techniques from the field of stochastic control theory to show that, in the particular case of a Brownian motion for the asset log-returns, risk-averse decision makers with a fixed investment horizon prefer path-independent pay-offs over path-dependent pay-offs. In this note...
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The only normal martingales which posses the chaotic representation property and the weaker predictable representation property and which are at the same time also Lévy processes, are in essence Brownian motion and the compensated Poisson process. For a general Lévy process (satisfying some...
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We discuss a Levy multivariate model for financial assets which incorporates jumps, skewness, kurtosis and stochastic volatility. We use it to describe the behaviour of a series of stocks or indexes and to study a multi-firm, value-based default model. Starting from an independent Brownian...
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In this paper we investigate alternative Levy base correlation models that arise from the Gamma, Inverse Gaussian and CMY distribution classes. We compare these models with the basic (exponential) Levy base correlation model and the classical Gaussian base correlation model. For all investigated...
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Markets are modeled as passively accepting a convex cone of cash flows that contain the nonnegative cash flows. Different markets are modeled using different cones that reflect the clientele of the market. Conditions are established to exclude the possibility of arbitrage between markets....
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