Managing Volatility Risk: An Application of Karhunen-Lo\`eve Decomposition and Filtered Historical Simulation
Jinglun Yao,
Sabine Laurent and
Brice B\'enaben
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Implied volatilities form a well-known structure of smile or surface which accommodates the Bachelier model and observed market prices of interest rate options. For the swaptions that we study, three parameters are taken into account for indexing the implied volatilities and form a "volatility cube": strike (or moneyness), time to maturity of the option contract, duration of the underlying swap contract. It should be noted that the implied volatility structure changes across time, which makes it important to study its dynamics in order to well manage the volatility risk. As volatilities are correlated across the cube, it is preferable to decompose the dynamics on orthogonal principal components, which is the idea of Karhunen-Lo\`eve decomposition that we have adopted in the article. The projections on principal components are investigated by Filtered Historical Simulation in order to predict the Value at Risk (VaR), which is then examined by standard tests and non-arbitrage condition to ensure its appropriateness.
Date: 2017-10
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