A BSDE approach to a risk-based optimal investment of an insurer (Q627068)

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A BSDE approach to a risk-based optimal investment of an insurer
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    A BSDE approach to a risk-based optimal investment of an insurer (English)
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    21 February 2011
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    From the authors' abstract: We discuss a backward stochastic differential equation (BSDE) approach to a risk-based, optimal investment problem of an insurer. A simplified continuous-time economy with two investment vehicles, namely, a fixed interest security and a share, is considered. The insurer's risk process is modeled by a diffusion approximation to a compound Poisson risk process. The goal of the insurer is to select an optimal portfolio so as to minimize the risk described by a convex risk measure of his/her terminal wealth. The optimal investment problem is then formulated as a zero-sum stochastic differential game between the insurer and the market. The BSDE approach is used to solve the game problem. It leads to a simple and natural approach for the existence and uniqueness of an optimal strategy of the game problem without Markov assumptions. Closed-form solutions to the optimal strategies of the insurer and the market are obtained in some particular cases.
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    backward stochastic differential equation
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    optimal investment
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    insurance company
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    convex risk measure
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    diffusion approximation
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    zero-sum stochastic differential game
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    existence and uniqueness of optimal strategies
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