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Efficient frontier of credit risk using Monte Carlo simulation

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  • João Luiz Chela
  • Luiz Leduíno De Salles Neto
  • Renan Brito Butkeraites

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This paper presents a new methodology for the construction of an efficient frontier for private securities in the Brazilian market, aiming to obtain the maximum return with minimum risk. For this purpose, the modelling risk was considered to be the risk of default of the securities coupled with a measure of credit risk that also considers emerging markets without liquidity in the secondary credit market. We used a multi-objective approach to the problem, considering the existence of both objectives, the maximum return with minimum risk. The generation of the loss distribution was performed via Monte Carlo simulation. Computational tests demonstrate the use of this innovative methodology is an example built for the Brazilian market.

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  • João Luiz Chela & Luiz Leduíno De Salles Neto & Renan Brito Butkeraites, 2019. "Efficient frontier of credit risk using Monte Carlo simulation," International Journal of Business Intelligence and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 1(3), pages 261-270.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbise:v:1:y:2019:i:3:p:261-270
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