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Model uncertainty and its impact on the pricing of derivative instruments

  • Rama Cont (Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France)
A3 01 (Sophus-Lie room)

Abstract

Uncertainty on the choice of an option pricing model can lead to "model risk" in the valuation of portfolios of options. After discussing some properties which a quantitative measure of model uncertainty should verify in order to be useful and relevant in the context of risk management of derivative instruments, we introduce a quantitative framework for measuring model uncertainty in the context of derivative pricing. Two methods are proposed: the first method is based on a coherent risk measure compatible with market prices of derivatives, while the second method is based on a convex risk measure. Our measures of model risk lead to a premium for model uncertainty which is comparable to other risk measures and compatible with observation of market prices of a set of benchmark derivatives. Finally, we discuss some implications for the management of "model risk".

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Katja Bieling

Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig Contact via Mail

Rüdiger Frey

Universität Leipzig

Thorsten Schmidt

Universität Leipzig

Stefan Müller

Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences