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In this paper, we consider an optimal portfolio de-leveraging problem, where the objective is to meet specified debt/equity requirements at the minimal execution cost. Permanent and temporary price impact is taken into account. With no restrictions on the relative magnitudes of permanent and...
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In the Black-Scholes-Merton model, as well as in more general stochastic models in finance, the price of an American option solves a parabolic variational inequality. When the variational inequality is discretized, one obtains a linear complementarity problem that must be solved at each time...
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A well-managed portfolio is crucial to an investor's success. Robustness against parameter uncertainty and low trading costs are two desired properties when constructing a portfolio. Robust optimization techniques have been applied to improve the stability of a portfolio under parameter...
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