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We consider a problem of optimal reinsurance and investment for an insurance company whose surplus is governed by a linear diffusion. The company's risk (and simultaneously its potential profit) is reduced through reinsurance, while in addition the company invests its surplus in a financial...
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We consider an insurance company whose surplus is represented by the classical Cramer-Lundberg process. The company can invest its surplus in a risk free asset and in a risky asset, governed by the Black-Scholes equation. There is a constraint that the insurance company can only invest in the...
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In this paper, we study a risk process modeled by a Brownian motion with drift (the diffusion approximation model). The insurance entity can purchase reinsurance to lower its risk and receive cash injections at discrete times to avoid ruin. Proportional reinsurance and excess-of-loss reinsurance...
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We use the expectation of the range of an arithmetic Brownian motion and the method of moments on the daily high, low, opening and closing prices to estimate the volatility of the stock price. The daily price jump at the opening is considered to be the result of the unobserved evolution of an...
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In this paper, first we study a stochastic volatility market model for which an explicit candidate solution to the problem of maximizing the utility function of terminal wealth is obtained. Applying this result, we present a complete solution for the Heston model, which is a particular case of...
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