Pricing Credit Default Index Swaptions A numerical evaluation of pricing models
Abstract
This study examines the background and nature of the credit default index swaption (CDIS) and presents
relevant methods for modelling credit risk. A CDIS is a credit derivative contract that gives the buyer
right to enter into a credit default index swap (CDS index) contract at a given point in time. A
CDS index, in turn, is a multi-name credit default swap (CDS). Within the eld of research, this
thesis identi es the CDIS pricing models presented by Jackson (2005), Rutkowski & Armstrong (2009)
and Morini & Brigo (2011) as the most recognized and developed. These models are evaluated by
reconstruction in a numerical software environment. Although the considered models are well-behaving
under economic interpretation, they di er in constructional features regarding whether to model the
so-called Armageddon event inside or outside the Black (1976) model. An Armadageddon event refers
to a total default of the CDS index up to the expiry of the CDIS. Based on the criteria of required
assumption boldness and calculation transparency, the model presented by Morini & Brigo (2011) have
been evaluated in depth. The expected value of the front-end protection, i.e. the insurance against
default events during the lifetime of the CDIS, is found to increase with pairwise correlation among
reference names and the e ect of the Armageddon scenario is only observable as the pairwise correlation
approaches one. This implies that the choice of pricing model is found to be crucial during stressed
economic climates and of less importance during calm economic climates.
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Master 2-years
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Date
2015-07-13Author
Sveder, Erik
Johansson, Edvard
Keywords
Credit Default Index Swaptions
Options on CDS Indices
Credit Derivatives
Credit Default Swap
Credit Default Swaption
Credit Default Index Swap
Credit Risk
Credit Risk Modelling
Intensity-based Mod- elling
Black-Scholes
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2015-89
Language
swe
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