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In this paper, we extend the Cramér-Lundberg risk model perturbed by diffusion to incorporate the jumps of surplus investment return. Under the assumption that the jump of surplus investment return follows a compound Poisson process with Laplace distributed jump sizes, we obtain the explicit...
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Basis risk occurs naturally in a number of financial and insurance risk management problems. A notable example is in the context of hedging a derivative where the underlying security is either non-tradable or not sufficiently liquid. Other examples include hedging longevity risk using...
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Basis risk arises in a number of financial and insurance risk management problems when the hedging assets do not perfectly match the underlying asset in a hedging program. Notable examples in insurance include the hedging for longevity risks, weather index based insurance products, variable...
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