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This article examines neural network‐based approximations for the superhedging price process of a contingent claim in a discrete time market model. First we prove that the α‐quantile hedging price converges to the superhedging price at time 0 for α tending to 1, and show that the...
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We propose a valuation model for catastrophe insurance options written on a loss index. This kind of options distinguishes between a loss period [0,T1], during which the catastrophes may happen, and a development period [T1,T2], during which losses entered before T1 are reestimated. Here we...
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In this paper, we first study the problem of minimal hedging for an insider trader in incomplete markets. We use the forward integral in order to model the insider portfolio and consider a general larger filtration. We characterize the optimal strategy in terms of a martingale condition. In the...
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The timing option embedded in a futures contract allows the short position to decide when to deliver the underlying asset during the last month of the contract period. <p> In this paper we derive, within a very general incomplete market framework, an explicit model independent formula for the...</p>
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The financial crisis has dramatically demonstrated that the traditional approach to apply univariate monetary risk measures to single institutions does not capture sufficiently the perilous systemic risk that is generated by the interconnectedness of the system entities and the corresponding...
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We study risk-minimization for a large class of insurance contracts. Given that the individual progress in time of visiting an insurance policy's states follows an F-doubly stochastic Markov chain, we describe different state-dependent types of insurance benefits. These cover single payments at...
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Financial bubbles have been present in the history of financial markets from the early days up to the modern age. An asset is said to exhibit a bubble when its market value exceeds its fundamental valuation. Although this phenomenon has been thoroughly studied in the economic literature, a...
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