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Calculation of Credit Valuation Adjustment Based on Least Square Monte Carlo Methods

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  • Qian Liu

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Counterparty credit risk has become one of the highest-profile risks facing participants in the financial markets. Despite this, relatively little is known about how counterparty credit risk is actually priced mathematically. We examine this issue using interest rate swaps. This largely traded financial product allows us to well identify the risk profiles of both institutions and their counterparties. Concretely, Hull-White model for rate and mean-reverting model for default intensity have proven to be in correspondence with the reality and to be well suited for financial institutions. Besides, we find that least square Monte Carlo method is quite efficient in the calculation of credit valuation adjustment (CVA, for short) as it avoids the redundant step to generate inner scenarios. As a result, it accelerates the convergence speed of the CVA estimators. In the second part, we propose a new method to calculate bilateral CVA to avoid double counting in the existing bibliographies, where several copula functions are adopted to describe the dependence of two first to default times.

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  • Qian Liu, 2015. "Calculation of Credit Valuation Adjustment Based on Least Square Monte Carlo Methods," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-6, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:959312
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/959312
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    1. Yen Thuan Trinh & Bernard Hanzon, 2022. "Option Pricing and CVA Calculations using the Monte Carlo-Tree (MC-Tree) Method," Papers 2202.00785, arXiv.org.

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