Nonlinear Valuation and Non-Gaussian Risks in Finance

Nonlinear Valuation and Non-Gaussian Risks in Finance

Nonlinear Valuation and Non-Gaussian Risks in Finance

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What happens to risk as the economic horizon goes to zero and risk is seen as an exposure to a change in state that may occur instantaneously at any time? All activities that have been undertaken statically at a fixed finite horizon can now be reconsidered dynamically at a zero time horizon, with arrival rates at the core of the modeling. This book, aimed at practitioners and researchers in financial risk, delivers the theoretical framework and various applications of the newly established dynamic conic finance theory. The result is a nonlinear non-Gaussian valuation framework for risk management in finance. Risk-free assets disappear and low risk portfolios must pay for their risk reduction with negative expected returns. Hedges may be constructed to enhance value by exploiting risk interactions. Dynamic trading mechanisms are synthesized by machine learning algorithms. Optimal exposures are designed for option positioning simultaneously across all strikes and maturities.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781316518090
ISBN10 1316518094
Number Of Pages 280
Item Weight 700 g
Product Dimensions 175 x 250 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cambridge University Press
Format hardback
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'… a nonlinear non-Gaussian valuation account for risk management in finance that will be of use to practitioners and researchers in financial risk.' Hernando Burgos-Soto, zbMATH

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Author's Bio

Dilip B. Madan is Professor Emeritus at the Robert H. Smith School of Business. He has been Consultant to Morgan Stanley since 1996 and Consultant to Norges Bank Investment Management since 2012. He is a founding member and past President of the Bachelier Finance Society. He was a Humboldt Awardee in 2006, was named Quant of the Year in 2008, and was inducted into the University of Maryland's Circle of Discovery in 2014. He is the co-creator of the Variance Gamma Model (1990, 1998) and of Conic Finance. He co-authored, with Wim Schoutens, Applied Conic Finance (Cambridge, 2016). Wim Schoutens is Professor at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. He has extensive practical experience of model implementation and is well known for his consulting work to the banking industry and other institutions. He served as expert witness for the General Court of the European Union, Luxembourg and has worked as an expert for the IMF and for the European Commission. In 2012, he was awarded the John von Neumann Visiting Professorship of the Technical University of Munich. He has authored several books on financial mathematics and is a regular lecturer to the financial industry. Finally, he is a member of the Belgium CPI commission.

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