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In this paper, we investigate the asymptotic behavior of the portfolio diversification ratio based on Value-at-Risk (quantile) under dependence uncertainty, which we refer to as "worst-case diversification limit." We show that the worst-case diversification limit is equal to the upper limit of...
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We study risk sharing games with quantile-based risk measures and heterogeneous beliefs, motivated by the use of internal models in finance and insurance. Explicit forms of Pareto-optimal allocations and competitive equilibria are obtained by solving various optimization problems. For Expected...
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We establish a theory for a continuum of degrees of risk aversion and risk seeking, referred to as fractional risk aversion and risk seeking. The proposed degrees are well defined for any distribution-based monotone preference on any set of prospects; no particular model assumption is required...
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Two notions of fractional stochastic dominance are recently proposed by Muller et al. (2017) and Huang et al. (2020), respectively. Our main objective is to understand the comparative advantages of the two notions, as well as their suitability in different contexts, by establishing several new...
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We incorporate a notion of risk aversion favoring prudent decisions from financial institutions into regulatory capital calculation principles. In the context of Basel III, IV as well as Solvency II, regulatory capital calculation is carried out through the tools of monetary risk measures. The...
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Motivated by recent advances on elicitability of risk measures and practical considerations of risk optimization, we introduce the notions of Bayes pairs and Bayes risk measures. Bayes risk measures are the counterpart of elicitable risk measures, extensively studied in the recent literature....
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This paper investigates whether and when fractional degree stochastic dominance rules can inherit the invariance properties of integer-degree stochastic dominance. Within a general formulation, we first show that it is impossible for fractional degree stochastic dominance to obey all the six...
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