Worst-case portfolio optimization under stochastic interest rate risk

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Abstract

We investigate a portfolio optimization problem under the threat of a market crash, where the interest rate of the bond is modeled as a Vasicek process, which is correlated with the stock price process. We adopt a non-probabilistic worst-case approach for the height and time of the market crash. On a given time horizon [0, T ], we then maximize the investor’s expected utility of terminal wealth in the worst-case crash scenario. Our main result is an explicit characterization of the worst-case optimal portfolio strategy for the class of HARA (hyperbolic absolute risk aversion) utility functions.

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Engler, T., & Korn, R. (2014). Worst-case portfolio optimization under stochastic interest rate risk. Risks, 2(4), 469–488. https://doi.org/10.3390/risks2040469

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