Convergence of utility indifference prices to the superreplication price: the whole real line case (Q996718)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5172608
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    Convergence of utility indifference prices to the superreplication price: the whole real line case
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5172608

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      Convergence of utility indifference prices to the superreplication price: the whole real line case (English)
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      19 July 2007
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      The authors consider a discrete time financial market model with a sequence of investors whose preferences are described by concave strictly increasing functions defined on the real numbers. Under suitable conditions they prove that, whenever the absolute risk-aversion tends to infinity, the respective utility indifference prices of a given bounded contingent claim converge to the superreplication price. They also prove that there exists an accumulation point of the optimal strategies' sequence which is a superhedging strategy.
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      derivative pricing
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      utility indifference
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      superrepliation price
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      utility maximation
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