Copula Methods in Finance

Author:
Umberto Cherubini; Elisa Luciano
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Copula Methods in Finance

Short description

Explains copulas by describing their application to major topics such as asset pricing, risk management and credit risk analysis. The intention is that readers will be able to devise their own applications and answers to to such problems by following the strategies illustrated throughout the book.

Long description

This text takes copulas and applies the methodology to mathematical finance. The authors explain copulas by describing their application to major topics such as asset pricing, risk management and credit risk analysis. They take financial problems such as the pricing of multi-variate derivatives and exotic contracts and risk management issues such as allocating capital among different desk and business lines. The intention is that the reader will be able to devise their own applications and answers to such problems by following the strategies illustrated throughout the book.

Product details

Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
ISBN:
9780470863442
Publication date:
July 2004
Length:
250mm
Width:
173mm
Thickness:
23mm
Weight:
689g
Pages:
310
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Readership:
Tertiary education; Professional & scholarly

Review

...This book is of great use for researchers as well as practitioners... (Statistical Papers, July 2005)

Table of contents

  • Preface.List of Common Symbols and Notations.1 Derivatives Pricing, Hedging and Risk Management: The State of the Art.1.1 Introduction.1.2 Derivative pricing basics: the binomial model.1.2.1 Replicating portfolios.1.2.2 No-arbitrage and the risk-neutral probability measure.1.2.3 No-arbitrage and the objective probability measure.1.2.4 Discounting under different probability measures.1.2.5 Multiple states of the world.1.3 The Black-Scholes model.1.3.1 Ito's lemma.1.3.2 Girsanov theorem.1.3.3 The martingale property.1.3.4 Digital options.1.4 Interest rate derivatives.1.4.1 Affine factor models.1.4.2 Forward martingale measure.1.4.3 LIBOR market model.1.5 Smile and term structure effects of volatility.1.5.1 Stochastic volatility models.1.5.2 Local volatility models.1.5.3 Implied probability.1.6 Incomplete markets.1.6.1 Back to utility theory.1.6.2 Super-hedging strategies.1.7 Credit risk.1.7.1 Structural models.1.7.2 Reduced form models.1.7.3 Implied default probabilities.1.7.4 Counterparty risk.1.8 Copula methods in finance: a primer.1.8.1 Joint probabilities, marginal probabilities and copula functions.1.8.2 Copula functions duality.1.8.3 Examples of copula functions.1.8.4 Copula functions and market comovements.1.8.5 Tail dependence.1.8.6 Equity-linked products.1.8.7 Credit-linked products.2 Bivariate Copula Functions.2.1 Definition and properties.2.2 Frechet bounds and concordance order.2.3 Sklar's theorem and the probabilistic interpretation of copulas.2.3.1 Sklar's theorem.2.3.2 The subcopula in Sklar's theorem.2.3.3 Modeling consequences.2.3.4 Sklar's theorem in financial applications: toward a non-Black-Scholes world.2.4 Copulas as dependence functions: basic facts.2.4.1 Independence.2.4.2 Comonotonicity.2.4.3 Monotone transforms and copula invariance.2.4.4 An application: VaR trade-off.2.5 Survival copula and joint survival function.2.5.1 An application: default probability with exogenous shocks.2.6 Density and canonical representation.2.7 Bounds for the distribution functions of sum of r.v.s.2.7.1 An application: VaR bounds.2.8 Appendix.3 Market Comovements and Copula Families.3.1 Measures of association.3.1.1 Concordance.3.1.2 Kendall's tau.3.1.3 Spearman's rhoS.3.1.4 Linear correlation.3.1.5 Tail dependence.3.1.6 Positive quadrant dependency.3.2 Parametric families of bivariate copula.3.2.1 The bivariate Gaussian copula.3.2.2 The bivariate Student's t copula.3.2.3 The Fr-echet family.3.2.4 Archimedean copulas.3.2.5 The Marshall-Olkin copula.4 Multivariate Copulas.4.1 Definition and basic properties.4.2 Frechet bounds and concordance order: the multidimensional case.4.3 Sklar's theorem and the basic probabilistic interpretation: the multidimensional case.4.3.1 Modeling consequences.4.4 Survival copula and joint survival function.4.5 Density and canonical representation of a multidimensional copula.4.6 Bounds for distribution functions of sums of n random variables.4.7 Multivariate dependence.4.8 Parametric families of n-dimensional copulas.4.8.1 The multivariate Gaussian copula.4.8.2 The multivariate Student's t copula.4.8.3 The multivariate dispersion copula.4.8.4 Archimedean copulas.5 Estimation and Calibration from Market Data.5.1 Statistical inference for copulas.5.2 Exact maximum likelihood method.5.2.1 Examples.5.3 IFM method.5.3.1 Application: estimation of the parametric copula for market data.5.4 CML method.5.4.1 Application: estimation of the correlation matrix for a Gaussian copula.5.5 Non-parametric estimation.5.5.1 The empirical copula.5.5.2 Kernel copula.5.6 Calibration method by using sample dependence measures.5.7 Application.5.8 Evaluation criteria for copulas.5.9 Conditional copula.5.9.1 Application to an equity portfolio.6 Simulation of Market Scenarios.6.1 Monte Carlo application with copulas.6.2 Simulation methods for elliptical copulas.6.3 Conditional sampling.6.3.1 Clayton n-copula.6.3.2 Gumbel n-copula.6.3.3 Frank n-copula.6.4 Marshall and Olkin's method.6.5 Examples of simulations.7 Credit Risk Applications.7.1 Credit derivatives.7.2 Overview of some credit derivatives products.7.2.1 Credit default swap.7.2.2 Basket default swap.7.2.3 Other credit derivatives products.7.2.4 Collateralized debt obligation (CDO).7.3 Copula approach.7.3.1 Review of single survival time modeling and calibration.7.3.2 Multiple survival times: modeling.7.3.3 Multiple defaults: calibration.7.3.4 Loss distribution and the pricing of CDOs.7.3.5 Loss distribution and the pricing of homogeneous basket default swaps.7.4 Application: pricing and risk monitoring a CDO.7.4.1 Dow Jones EuroStoxx50 CDO.7.4.2 Application: basket default swap.7.4.3 Empirical application for the EuroStoxx50 CDO.7.4.4 EuroStoxx50 pricing and risk monitoring.7.4.5 Pricing and risk monitoring of the basket default swaps.7.5 Technical appendix.7.5.1 Derivation of a multivariate Clayton copula density.7.5.2 Derivation of a 4-variate Frank copula density.7.5.3 Correlated default times.7.5.4 Variance-covariance robust estimation.7.5.5 Interest rates and foreign exchange rates in the analysis.8 Option Pricing with Copulas.8.1 Introduction.8.2 Pricing bivariate options in complete markets.8.2.1 Copula pricing kernels.8.2.2 Alternative pricing techniques.8.3 Pricing bivariate options in incomplete markets.8.3.1 Frcicing: super-replication in two dimensions.8.3.2 Copula pricing kernel.8.4 Pricing vulnerable options.8.4.1 Vulnerable digital options.8.4.2 Pricing vulnerable call options.8.4.3 Pricing vulnerable put options.8.4.4 Pricing vulnerable options in practice.8.5 Pricing rainbow two-color options.8.5.1 Call option on the minimum of two assets.8.5.2 Call option on the maximum of two assets.8.5.3 Put option on the maximum of two assets.8.5.4 Put option on the minimum of two assets.8.5.5 Option to exchange.8.5.6 Pricing and hedging rainbows with smiles: Everest notes.8.6 Pricing barrier options.8.6.1 Pricing call barrier options with copulas: the general framework.8.6.2 Pricing put barrier option: the general framework.8.6.3 Specifying the trigger event.8.6.4 Calibrating the dependence structure.8.6.5 The reflection copula.8.7 Pricing multivariate options: Monte Carlo methods.8.7.1 Application: basket option.Bibliography.Index.

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