The recent growth of credit derivatives has been explosive. The global credit derivatives market grew in notional value from $1 trillion to $20 trillion from 2000 to 2006. However, understanding the true nature of these instruments still poses both theoretical and practical challenges. For a long time now, the framework of Gaussian copulas parameterized by correlation, and more recently base correlation, has provided an adequate, if unintuitive, description of the market. However, the increased liquidity in credit indices and index tranches, as well as the proliferation of exotic instruments such as forward starting tranches, options on tranches, leveraged super senior tranches, and the like, have made it imperative to come up with models that describe market reality better.This book, originally and concurrently published in the International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance, Vol. 10, No. 4, 2007, agrees that base correlation has outlived its usefulness; opinions of how to replace it, however, are divided. Both the top-down and bottom-up approaches for describing the dynamics of credit baskets are presented, and pro and contra arguments are put forward. Readers will decide which direction is the most promising one at the moment. However, it is hoped that, in the near future, models that transcend base correlation will be proposed and accepted by the market.
Alexander Lipton & Andrew Rennie
Credit Correlation: Life After Copulas [PDF ebook]
Life After Copulas
Credit Correlation: Life After Copulas [PDF ebook]
Life After Copulas
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语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● 网页 176 ● ISBN 9789812709509 ● 文件大小 2.2 MB ● 编辑 Alexander Lipton & Andrew Rennie ● 出版者 World Scientific Publishing Company ● 市 Singapore ● 国家 SG ● 发布时间 2007 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 2445733 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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