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Providing the most up-to-date tools and techniques for pricing interest rate and credit products for the new financial world, this book discusses pricing and hedging, funding and regulation, and interpretation, as an essential resource for quantitatively minded practitioners and researchers in...
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Intuition -- The FVA debate -- Theory: collateralized valuation : discounting from OIS to CSA -- Theory: uncollateralised valuation : CVA, FVA -- Theory: beyond the CSA : KVA, MVA -- Computation -- Accounting -- Looking forward -- Annotated bibliography
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Initial margin is required by central counterparties (CCPs) and under regulatory Bilateral Initial Margin (BCBS-317). This initial margin is contractually defined in Clearing Arrangements (CA) or Collateral Support Deeds (CSD) respectively. We investigate whether the cost of this initial margin...
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The two main issues for managing wrong way risk (WWR) for the credit valuation adjustment (CVA, i.e. WW-CVA) are calibration and hedging. Hence we start from a novel model-free worst-case approach based on static hedging of counterparty exposure with liquid options. We say "start from" because...
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Regulations impose idiosyncratic capital and funding costs for holding derivatives. Capital requirements are costly because derivatives desks are risky businesses; funding is costly in part because regulations increase the minimum funding tenor. Idiosyncratic costs mean no single measure makes...
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