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From the authors' abstract: This article studies quadratic semimartingale BSDEs arising in power utility maximization when the market price of risk is of BMO-type. In the Brownian setting, we provide a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a solution but show that uniqueness fails to hold in the sense that there exists a continuum of distinct square-integrable solutions. This feature occurs since, contrary to the classical Itô representation theorem, a representation of random variables in terms of stochastic exponentials is not unique. We study in detail when the BSDE has a bounded solution and derive a new dynamic exponential moments condition which is shown to be the minimal sufficient condition in a general filtration. The main results are complemented by several interesting examples which illustrate their sharpness as well as important properties of the utility maximization BSDE. | |||
Property / review text: From the authors' abstract: This article studies quadratic semimartingale BSDEs arising in power utility maximization when the market price of risk is of BMO-type. In the Brownian setting, we provide a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a solution but show that uniqueness fails to hold in the sense that there exists a continuum of distinct square-integrable solutions. This feature occurs since, contrary to the classical Itô representation theorem, a representation of random variables in terms of stochastic exponentials is not unique. We study in detail when the BSDE has a bounded solution and derive a new dynamic exponential moments condition which is shown to be the minimal sufficient condition in a general filtration. The main results are complemented by several interesting examples which illustrate their sharpness as well as important properties of the utility maximization BSDE. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Nikolaos Halidias / rank | |||
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BSDEs in utility maximization with BMO market price of risk (English)
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19 June 2012
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From the authors' abstract: This article studies quadratic semimartingale BSDEs arising in power utility maximization when the market price of risk is of BMO-type. In the Brownian setting, we provide a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a solution but show that uniqueness fails to hold in the sense that there exists a continuum of distinct square-integrable solutions. This feature occurs since, contrary to the classical Itô representation theorem, a representation of random variables in terms of stochastic exponentials is not unique. We study in detail when the BSDE has a bounded solution and derive a new dynamic exponential moments condition which is shown to be the minimal sufficient condition in a general filtration. The main results are complemented by several interesting examples which illustrate their sharpness as well as important properties of the utility maximization BSDE.
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quadratic BSDEs
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BMO market price of risk
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power utility maximization
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dynamic exponential moments
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