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A model of optimal portfolio selection under liquidity risk and price impact
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    A model of optimal portfolio selection under liquidity risk and price impact (English)
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    16 December 2007
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    The authors propose a model of liquidity risk and price impact that adopt both theoretical point of view, where liquidity is defined in terms of the bid--ask spread and/or transaction costs associated with a trading strategy, and practical point of view, where illiquidity is often viewed as the risk that a trader may not be able to extricate himself from a position quickly when the need arises. The optimization problem is formulated as a parabolic impulse control problem with three variables (besides time) related to the cash holdings, number of stock shares and price. The main goal is to obtain a rigorous characterization result on the value function through the associated Hamilton--Jacobi--Bellman quasi--variational inequality. The impulse transaction function and the solvency constraint are nonlinear and this leads to technical difficulties. A suitable linearization of the liquidation value is constructed that yields a sharp upper bound for the value function. The viscosity characterization of the value function in terms of partial differential equation is presented.
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    portfolio selection
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    liquidity risk
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    impulse control
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    state constraint
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    discontinuous viscosity solutions
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