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In this paper we provide a review of copula theory with applications to finance. We illustrate the idea on the bivariate framework and discuss the simple, elliptical and Archimedean classes of copulae. Since the copulae model the dependency structure between random variables, next we explain the...
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Classical asset allocation methods have assumed that the distribution of asset returns is smooth, well behaved with stable statistical moments over time. The distribution is assumed to have constant moments with e.g., Gaussian distribution that can be conveniently parameterised by the first two...
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Portfolio selection and risk management are very actively studied topics in quantitative finance and applied statistics. They are closely related to the dependency structure of portfolio assets or risk factors. The correlation structure across assets and opposite tail movements are essential to...
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We study Aumann and Serrano's (2008) risk index for sums of gambles that are not dependent. If the dependent parts are similarly ordered, then the risk index of the sum is always larger than the minimum of the risk indices of the two gambles. For negative dependence, the risk index of the sum is...
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Consider any investor who fears ruin facing any set of investments that satisfy no-arbitrage. Before investing, he can purchase information about the state of nature in the form of an information structure. Given his prior, information structure 'a' is more informative than information structure...
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In this paper the authors introduce the new concept of implied liquidity on the basis of the recent developed two-way price theory (conic finance). Implied liquidity isolates and quantifies in a fundamental way liquidity risk in financial markets. It is shown on real market option data on the...
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Consider any investor who fears ruin facing any set of investments that satisfy no-arbitrage. Before investing, he can purchase information about the state of nature in the form of an information structure. Given his prior, information structure is more informative than information structure if...
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Emerging markets (EM) equity is increasingly becoming a mainstream asset class among both institutional and retail investors. Following the global financial crisis of 2008, emerging markets have seen substantial asset flows, largely motivated by investors seeking economic growth while avoiding...
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We analyse the profit-and-loss (P&L) of delta-hedging strategies for vanilla options in the presence of the implied volatility skew and derive an approximation for the P&L under the quadratic parametrization of the implied volatility. We apply this approximation to study the P&L of a straddle, a...
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This paper proposes a method to evaluate if risk is adequately accounted for in the Morningstar rating system. The analysis is based on the comparison between the rating obtained ignoring the risk component and those obtained increasing the weight of risk and, in particular, for the level of...
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