Package org.drip.sample.burgard2011
Class XVAExplain
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org.drip.sample.burgard2011.XVAExplain
public class XVAExplain
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XVAExplain demonstrates the Trajectory Attribution of the Bank and Counter-Party Default Based
Derivative Evolution of the Dynamic XVA Replication Porfolio. The References are:
- Burgard, C., and M. Kjaer (2014): PDE Representations of Derivatives with Bilateral Counter-party Risk and Funding Costs Journal of Credit Risk 7 (3) 1-19
- Cesari, G., J. Aquilina, N. Charpillon, X. Filipovic, G. Lee, and L. Manda (2009): Modeling, Pricing, and Hedging Counter-party Credit Exposure - A Technical Guide Springer Finance New York
- Gregory, J. (2009): Being Two-faced over Counter-party Credit Risk Risk 20 (2) 86-90
- Li, B., and Y. Tang (2007): Quantitative Analysis, Derivatives Modeling, and Trading Strategies in the Presence of Counter-party Credit Risk for the Fixed Income Market World Scientific Publishing Singapore
- Piterbarg, V. (2010): Funding Beyond Discounting: Collateral Agreements and Derivatives Pricing Risk 21 (2) 97-102
- Module = Portfolio Core Module
- Library = XVA Analytics Library
- Project = DROP API Construction and Usage
- Package = Burgard Kjaer (2011) PDE Evolver
- Author:
- Lakshmi Krishnamurthy
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description XVAExplain()
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description static void
main(java.lang.String[] astrArgs)
Entry PointMethods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
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Constructor Details
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XVAExplain
public XVAExplain()
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Method Details
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main
public static void main(java.lang.String[] astrArgs) throws java.lang.ExceptionEntry Point- Parameters:
astrArgs
- Command Line Argument Array- Throws:
java.lang.Exception
- Thrown on Error/Exception Situation
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