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Economic Neutral Position: How to best replicate not fully replicable liabilities

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  • Andreas Kunz
  • Markus Popp

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Financial undertakings often have to deal with liabilities of the form 'non-hedgeable claim size times value of a tradeable asset', e.g. foreign property insurance claims times fx rates. Which strategy to invest in the tradeable asset is risk minimal? We generalize the Gram-Charlier series for the sum of two dependent random variable, which allows us to expand the capital requirements based on value-at-risk and expected shortfall. We derive a stable and fairly model independent approximation of the risk minimal asset allocation in terms of the claim size distribution and the moments of asset return. The results enable a correct and easy-to-implement modularization of capital requirements into a market risk and a non-hedgeable risk component.

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  • Andreas Kunz & Markus Popp, 2017. "Economic Neutral Position: How to best replicate not fully replicable liabilities," Papers 1704.08523, arXiv.org, revised Jul 2019.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:1704.08523
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