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Semi-Static Variance-Optimal Hedging of Covariance Risk in Multi-Asset Derivatives

Mathematical Finance 2026-03-27 v1 Risk Management

Abstract

We develop a semi-static framework for the variance-optimal hedging of multi-asset derivatives exposed to correlation and covariance risk. The approach combines continuous-time dynamic trading in the underlying assets with a static portfolio of auxiliary contingent claims. Using a multivariate Galtchouk--Kunita--Watanabe decomposition, we show that the resulting global mean-variance problem decouples naturally into an inner continuous-time projection onto the space spanned by the underlying assets and an outer finite-dimensional quadratic optimization over the static hedging instruments. To systematically select suitable auxiliary claims, we leverage multidimensional functional spanning theory, establishing that otherwise unhedgeable cross-gamma exposures can be structurally mitigated through static strips of vanilla, product, and spread options. As a central application, we derive explicit semi-static replication formulas for covariance swaps and geometric dispersion trades. Our framework accommodates a broad class of asset dynamics, including quadratic and stochastic Volterra covariance models, as well as affine stochastic covariance models with jumps, yielding tractable semi-closed-form solutions via Fourier transform techniques. Extensive numerical experiments demonstrate that incorporating optimally weighted static strips of cross-asset instruments substantially reduces the mean-squared hedging error relative to purely dynamic benchmark strategies across various model classes.

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@article{arxiv.2603.25320,
  title  = {Semi-Static Variance-Optimal Hedging of Covariance Risk in Multi-Asset Derivatives},
  author = {Konstantinos Chatziandreou and Sven Karbach},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.25320},
  year   = {2026}
}