Class CounterPartyHazardLow

java.lang.Object
org.drip.sample.burgard2012.CounterPartyHazardLow

public class CounterPartyHazardLow
extends java.lang.Object
CounterPartyHazardLow estimates the CVA Relative to V for a Call Option bought by the Bank for different Close Outs and Funding Spreads using the Burgard and Kjaer (2011) Methodology for the Case where the Counter Party Hazard is Low (Zero). 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




Author:
Lakshmi Krishnamurthy
  • Constructor Summary

    Constructors
    Constructor Description
    CounterPartyHazardLow()  
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type Method Description
    static void main​(java.lang.String[] astrArgs)
    Entry Point

    Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

    equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
  • Constructor Details

    • CounterPartyHazardLow

      public CounterPartyHazardLow()
  • Method Details

    • main

      public static final void main​(java.lang.String[] astrArgs) throws java.lang.Exception
      Entry Point
      Parameters:
      astrArgs - Command Line Argument Array
      Throws:
      java.lang.Exception - Thrown on Error/Exception Situation