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Bond Market Making with a Hit-Ratio Target

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  • Alexander Barzykin
  • Axel Ciceri

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We study OTC bond market making on a size ladder with quadratic inventory penalty and a running target on the dealer's size-weighted hit ratio within a stochastic optimal control approach. We demonstrate that the corresponding reduced Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman (HJB) equation remains separable by dualizing the hit ratio target term and provides the exact optimal controls through the inverse of the fill-probability function and the Hamiltonian derivative. We then focus on the quadratic approximation \'a la Bergault et al., which yields a Riccati equation for the inventory curvature while retaining the exact quote map. In its linearized form, this approximation produces explicit quote decompositions into riskless spread, inventory-risk correction, and hit-ratio correction. The formulation is general and applies to multi-bond, multi-client-tier scenarios, with special cases obtained by restricting the targeted tiers, their bond coverage, and their associated targets.

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  • Alexander Barzykin & Axel Ciceri, 2026. "Bond Market Making with a Hit-Ratio Target," Papers 2604.20406, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2604.20406
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