Credit Portfolios, Credibility Theory, and Dynamic Empirical Bayes

  • Lai T
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We begin with a review of (a) the pricing theory of multiname credit derivatives to hedge the credit risk of a portfolio of corporate bonds and (b) current approaches to modeling correlated default intensities. We then consider pricing of insurance contracts using credibility theory in actuarial science. After a brief discussion of the similarities and differences of both pricing theories, we propose a new unified approach, which uses recent advances in dynamic empirical Bayes modeling, to evolutionary credibility in insurance rate-making and default modeling of credit portfolios.

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Lai, T. L. (2012). Credit Portfolios, Credibility Theory, and Dynamic Empirical Bayes. ISRN Probability and Statistics, 2012, 1–42. https://doi.org/10.5402/2012/832175

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