Mean-Variance Investment and Risk Control Strategies -- A Time-Consistent Approach via A Forward Auxiliary Process
Portfolio Management
2021-01-12 v1 Optimization and Control
Mathematical Finance
Risk Management
Abstract
We consider an optimal investment and risk control problem for an insurer under the mean-variance (MV) criterion. By introducing a deterministic auxiliary process defined forward in time, we formulate an alternative time-consistent problem related to the original MV problem, and obtain the optimal strategy and the value function to the new problem in closed-form. We compare our formulation and optimal strategy to those under the precommitment and game-theoretic framework. Numerical studies show that, when the financial market is negatively correlated with the risk process, optimal investment may involve short selling the risky asset and, if that happens, a less risk averse insurer short sells more risky asset.
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@article{arxiv.2101.03954,
title = {Mean-Variance Investment and Risk Control Strategies -- A Time-Consistent Approach via A Forward Auxiliary Process},
author = {Yang Shen and Bin Zou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.03954},
year = {2021}
}
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29 pages, 2 figures