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On break-even correlation: the way to price structured credit derivatives by replication

Pricing of Securities 2012-04-11 v1 Risk Management

Abstract

We consider the pricing of European-style structured credit payoff in a static framework, where the underlying default times are independent given a common factor. A practical application would consist of the pricing of nth-to-default baskets under the Gaussian copula model (GCM). We provide necessary and sufficient conditions so that the corresponding asset prices are martingales and introduce the concept of "break-even" correlation matrix. When no sudden jump-to-default events occur, we show that the perfect replication of these payoffs under the GCM is obtained if and only if the underlying single name credit spreads follow a particular family of dynamics. We calculate the corresponding break-even correlations and we exhibit a class of Merton-style models that are consistent with this result. We explain why the GCM does not have a lot of competitors among the class of one-period static models, except perhaps the Clayton copula.

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@article{arxiv.1204.2251,
  title  = {On break-even correlation: the way to price structured credit derivatives by replication},
  author = {Jean-David Fermanian and Olivier Vigneron},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.2251},
  year   = {2012}
}