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Background filtrations and canonical loss processes for top-down models of portfolio credit risk
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    Background filtrations and canonical loss processes for top-down models of portfolio credit risk (English)
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    8 August 2009
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    The problem of portfolio credit risk modeling is investigated using background filtrations and an embedding via an \(\mathbb{H}\)-hypothesis. The authors focus on the top-down approach. It is shown that, as opposed to the bottom-up approach, in a top-down approach default contagion is compatible with the background filtration modeling approach. This is because in a top-down approach one can exploit the fact that the event arrival times are ordered. Two \(\mathbb{H}\)-type embedding assumptions are introduced: successive property and one-step property and it is shown that in a top-down portfolio credit risk modeling the two assumptions actually are equivalent. A canonical loss process is constructed such that the successive \(\mathbb{H}\)-property holds. It is proved that under weak regularity conditions the assumption of \(\mathbb{H}\)-property is actually equivalent to the existence of a canonically constructed loss process. The conditional Markov model is treated as a special case in which the complete conditional transition probabilities can be computed in closed form.
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    credit risk
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    default correlation
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    point processes
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    generalized Cox processes
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    \(\mathbb{H}\)-hypothesis
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    immersion property
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