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Obtaining the distribution of the profit and loss (PL) of a portfolio is a key problem in market risk measurement. However, existing methods, such as those based on the Normal distribution, and historical simulation methods, which use empirical distribution of risk factors, face difficulties in...
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The common practice for managing the credit risk of lending portfolios is to the calculate the maximum loss within the "value at risk" framework. Most financial institutions use large-scale Monte Carlo simulations to do this. However, such simulations may impose heavy calculation loads. This...
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This paper aims to extract the expectations of market participants on the duration of the Zero Interest Rate Policy (ZIRP) by the Bank of Japan by modeling the term structure of interest rates. Under the ZIRP, particularly the short-term and medium-term interest rates are so low that we face...
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In order to develop statistical tests for the Lyapunov exponents of deterministic dynamical systems, we develop bootstrap tests based on empirical likelihood for percentiles and expectiles of strictly stationary processes. The percentiles and expectiles are estimated in terms of asymmetric least...
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