2002
DOI: 10.1111/1468-0300.00087
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Basic Insights in Pricing Basket Credit Derivatives

Abstract: Basket credit derivatives are those financial contracts whose pay–out depends on the credit events (‘failure to pay’, ‘default’, etc.) characterizing a portfolio of bonds or loans over a determined time horizon. We have two main categories of basket credit derivatives. The first is characterized by a pay–out depending on the temporal ranking of the credit events: first–to–default, second–to–default, etc. The second is characterized by a pay–out depending on the percentiles of the portfolio's loss distribution … Show more

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“…This model was first applied to credit risk by Esposito (2002), and was recently extended to a hierarchical structure by Durante et al (2009). The idea of the model is very simple: the intensity of the average obligor is the sum of two parts:…”
Section: A Multivariate Intensity Based Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model was first applied to credit risk by Esposito (2002), and was recently extended to a hierarchical structure by Durante et al (2009). The idea of the model is very simple: the intensity of the average obligor is the sum of two parts:…”
Section: A Multivariate Intensity Based Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%