In this work we want to provide a general principle to evaluate the CVA (Credit Value Adjustment) for a vulnerable option, that is an option subject to some default event, concerning the solvability of the issuer. CVA is needed to evaluate correctly the contract and it is particularly important in presence of WWR (Wrong Way Risk), when a credit deterioration determines an increase of the claim's price. In particular, we are interested in evaluating the CVA in stochastic volatility models for the underlying's price (which often fit quite well the market's prices) when admitting correlation with the default event. By cunningly using Ito's calculus, we provide a general representation formula applicable to some popular models such as SABR, Hull & White and Heston, which explicitly shows the correction in CVA due to the processes correlation. Later, we specialize this formula and construct its approximation for the three selected models. Lastly, we run a numerical study to test the formula's accuracy, comparing our results with Monte Carlo simulations.

Ramponi, A., Alos, E., Antonelli, F., Scarlatti, S. (2019). CVA and Vulnerable Options in Stochastic Volatility Models [Working paper].

CVA and Vulnerable Options in Stochastic Volatility Models

Ramponi Alessandro;Scarlatti Sergio
2019-08-01

Abstract

In this work we want to provide a general principle to evaluate the CVA (Credit Value Adjustment) for a vulnerable option, that is an option subject to some default event, concerning the solvability of the issuer. CVA is needed to evaluate correctly the contract and it is particularly important in presence of WWR (Wrong Way Risk), when a credit deterioration determines an increase of the claim's price. In particular, we are interested in evaluating the CVA in stochastic volatility models for the underlying's price (which often fit quite well the market's prices) when admitting correlation with the default event. By cunningly using Ito's calculus, we provide a general representation formula applicable to some popular models such as SABR, Hull & White and Heston, which explicitly shows the correction in CVA due to the processes correlation. Later, we specialize this formula and construct its approximation for the three selected models. Lastly, we run a numerical study to test the formula's accuracy, comparing our results with Monte Carlo simulations.
Working paper
ago-2019
Rilevanza internazionale
Settore SECS-S/06 - METODI MATEMATICI DELL'ECONOMIA E DELLE SCIENZE ATTUARIALI E FINANZIARIE
English
Credit Value Adjustment; Vulnerable Options; Stochastic volatility model; Intensity approach
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3429088
Ramponi, A., Alos, E., Antonelli, F., Scarlatti, S. (2019). CVA and Vulnerable Options in Stochastic Volatility Models [Working paper].
Ramponi, A; Alos, E; Antonelli, F; Scarlatti, S
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