Optimal approximations for risk measures of sums of lognormals based on conditional expectations
โ Scribed by S. Vanduffel; X. Chen; J. Dhaene; M. Goovaerts; L. Henrard; R. Kaas
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 406 KB
- Volume
- 221
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0377-0427
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โฆ Synopsis
In this paper we investigate the approximations for the distribution function of a sum S of lognormal random variables. These approximations are obtained by considering the conditional expectation E[S | ฮ] of S with respect to a conditioning random variable ฮ.
The choice of ฮ is crucial in order to obtain accurate approximations. The different alternatives for ฮ that have been proposed in the literature to date are 'global' in the sense that ฮ is chosen such that the entire distribution of the approximation E[S | ฮ] is 'close' to the corresponding distribution of the original sum S.
In an actuarial or a financial context one is often only interested in a particular tail of the distribution of S. Therefore in this paper we propose approximations E[S | ฮ] which are only locally optimal, in the sense that the relevant tail of the distribution of E[S | ฮ] is an accurate approximation for the corresponding tail of the distribution of S. Numerical illustrations reveal that local optimal choices for ฮ can improve the quality of the approximations in the relevant tail significantly.
We also explore the asymptotic properties of the approximations E[S | ฮ] and investigate links with results from [S. Asmussen, Rojas-Nandayapa, Sums of dependent lognormal random variables: Asymptotics and simulation, Stochastic Series at Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Aarhus, Research Report number 469, 2005]. Finally, we briefly address the sub-optimality of Asian options from the point of view of risk averse decision makers with a fixed investment horizon.
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