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A Hybrid Model for Pricing and Hedging of Long-dated Bonds
Authors:Jan Baldeaux  Man Chung Fung  Eckhard Platen
Institution:1. Finance Discipline Group, Business School, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia;2. School of Risk and Actuarial Studies, Business School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia;3. Quantitative Finance Research Centre, Finance Discipline Group, Business School, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:Abstract

Long-dated fixed income securities play an important role in asset-liability management, in life insurance and in annuity businesses. This paper applies the benchmark approach, where the growth optimal portfolio (GOP) is employed as numéraire together with the real-world probability measure for pricing and hedging of long-dated bonds. It employs a time-dependent constant elasticity of variance model for the discounted GOP and takes stochastic interest rate risk into account. This results in a hybrid framework that models the stochastic dynamics of the GOP and the short rate simultaneously. We estimate and compare a variety of continuous-time models for short-term interest rates using non-parametric kernel-based estimation. The hybrid models remain highly tractable and fit reasonably well the observed dynamics of proxies of the GOP and interest rates. Our results involve closed-form expressions for bond prices and hedge ratios. Across all models under consideration we find that the hybrid model with the 3/2 dynamics for the interest rate provides the best fit to the data with respect to lowest prices and least expensive hedges.
Keywords:Long-dated bond pricing  stochastic interest rate  growth optimal portfolio  non-parametric kernel
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