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We investigate risk averse agents who manage risk by trading financial securities in a market that we call a risk market. We assume this market is perfectly competitive and complete. When risk aversion is expressed using risk measures, the (bundle of) prices for financial securities turns out to...
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incorporate the liquidity risk into the standard risk measures. We consider a one-period risk measurement model. The liquidity …
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The paper proposes a new approach to model risk measurement based on the Wasserstein distance between two probability …
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in a risk measurement context is less developed. This paper uses a scheme from probability theory and statistics … as counterparty credit risk measurement is promising …
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We study a concept of dynamic leverage which is a risk measure generalizing traditional value at risk type measures. This measure is suited for hedge funds and can be applied to quantify risk in a fund of hedge funds. Dynamic leverage depends on the level of fund volatility, time horizon and...
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Revised standards for capital requirements for market risks in a bank's trading book have been issued as a result of the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book. Under the new standards, default risk needs to be measured and capitalized through a dedicated Default Risk Charge (DRC). While...
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In line with regulations and common risk management practice, the credit risk of a portfolio is managed via its potential future exposures (PFEs), expected exposures (EEs), and related measures, the expected positive exposure (EPE), effective expected exposure (EEE), and the effective expected...
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Quite recently, a great interest has been devoted to time-consistency of risk measures in its different formulations (see Delbaen, Follmer and Penner, Bion-Nadal, Delbaen et al., Laeven and Stadje, among many others). However, almost all the papers address to coherent or convex risk measures...
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This paper investigates the risk exposure for options and proposes MaxVaR as an alternative risk measure which captures the risk better than Value-at-Risk especially. While VaR is a measure of end-of-horizon risk, MaxVaR captures the interim risk exposure of a position or a portfolio. MaxVaR is...
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The forward-looking nature of option market data allows one to derive economically-based and model-free risk measures. This article proposes an extensive analysis of the performances of option-implied VaR and CVaR, and compare them with classical risk measures for the S&P500 Index. Delivering...
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