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A TRACTABLE MULTIVARIATE DEFAULT MODEL BASED ON A STOCHASTIC TIME-CHANGE

Jan-Frederik Mai () and Matthias Scherer ()
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Jan-Frederik Mai: HVB-Institute for Mathematical Finance, Technische Universiät München, Boltzmannstr, 3, Garching, 85748, Germany
Matthias Scherer: HVB-Institute for Mathematical Finance, Technische Universiät München, Boltzmannstr, 3, Garching, 85748, Germany

International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance (IJTAF), 2009, vol. 12, issue 02, 227-249

Abstract: A stochastic time-change is applied to introduce dependence to a portfolio of credit-risky assets whose default times are modeled as random variables with arbitrary distribution. The dependence structure of the vector of default times is completely separated from its marginal default probabilities, making the model analytically tractable. This separation is achieved by restricting the time-change to suitable Lévy subordinators which preserve the marginal distributions. Jump times of the Lévy subordinator are interpreted as times of excess default clustering. Relevant for practical implementations is that the parameters of the time-change allow for an intuitive economical explanation and can be calibrated independently of the marginal default probabilities. On a theoretical level, a so-called time normalization allows to compute the resulting copula of the default times. Moreover, the exact portfolio-loss distribution and an approximation for large portfolios under a homogeneous portfolio assumption are derived. Given these results, the pricing of complex portfolio derivatives is possible in closed-form. Three different implementations of the model are proposed, including a compound Poisson subordinator, a Gamma subordinator, and an Inverse Gaussian subordinator. Using two parameters to adjust the dependence structure in each case, the model is capable of capturing the full range of dependence patterns from independence to complete comonotonicity. A simultaneous calibration to portfolio-CDS spreads and CDO tranche spreads is carried out to demonstrate the model's applicability.

Keywords: Lévy subordinator; Cuadras-Augé copula; CDO pricing; portfolio-loss process; multivariate default model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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