Maximizing banking profit on a random time interval.
Mukuddem-Petersen, J., Petersen, M.A., Schoeman, I.M., Tau, B.A. (2007)
Journal of Applied Mathematics
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Mukuddem-Petersen, J., Petersen, M.A., Schoeman, I.M., Tau, B.A. (2007)
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Ningombam Sanjib Meitei, Snigdha Banerjee (2013)
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Analysis of empirical sales data lead us to consider newsboy model for four practical market conditions arising from the presence/absence of stochastic lead time and exogenous linear temporal decline in selling price when distribution of the stochastic demand depends upon initial selling price. Viability of the solutions is discussed for three strategies of obtaining optimal initial selling price and/or ordering quantity. Numerical studies are conducted to assess the effects of lead...
Igor Melicherčik, Daniel Ševčovič (2010)
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Shin-Heng Pao, Jyh-Horng Lin (2008)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Josephy, N., Kimball, L., Steblovskaya, V. (2008)
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Andrzej Palczewski (2008)
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The paper presents an application of stochastic control methods to fixed income management in an incomplete market with external economic factors. The objective of an investor is the minimization of a shortfall risk. The problem is reduced to the multidimensional Bellman equation. It is shown that for a large class of loss functions the equation possesses a continuous solution. We also consider loss functions from the HARA class and prove that for such functions the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman...
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We build a multi-stage stochastic program of an asset-liability management problem of a leasing company, analyse model results and present a stress-testing methodology suited for financial applications. At the beginning, the business model of such a company is formulated. We introduce three various risk constraints, namely the chance constraint, the Value-at-Risk constraint and the conditional Value-at-Risk constraint along with the second-order stochastic dominance constraint, which...
Jhuma Bhowmick, G.P. Samanta (2012)
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We consider markets with proportional transaction costs and shortsale restrictions. We give necessary and sufficient conditions for the absence of arbitrage and also estimate the super-replication price.
Łukasz Delong (2012)
Applicationes Mathematicae
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We investigate novel applications of a new class of equations which we call time-delayed backward stochastic differential equations. Time-delayed BSDEs may arise in insurance and finance in an attempt to find an investment strategy and an investment portfolio which should replicate a liability or meet a target depending on the strategy applied or the past values of the portfolio. In this setting, a managed investment portfolio serves simultaneously as the underlying security on which...