Pricing k-th-to-default Swaps under Default Contagion: The Matrix-Analytic Approach
Abstract
We study a model for default contagion in intensity-based credit risk and
its consequences for pricing portfolio credit derivatives. The model is specified through
default intensities which are assumed to be constant between defaults, but which can
jump at the times of defaults. The model is translated into a Markov jump process
which represents the default status in the credit portfolio. This makes it possible to
use matrix-analytic methods to derive computationally tractable closed-form expressions
for single-name credit default swap spreads and kth-to-default swap spreads. We ”semicalibrate”
the model for portfolios (of up to 15 obligors) against market CDS spreads
and compute the corresponding kth-to-default spreads. In a numerical study based on
a synthetic portfolio of 15 telecom bonds we study a number of questions: how spreads
depend on the amount of default interaction; how the values of the underlying market
CDS-prices used for calibration influence kth-th-to default spreads; how a portfolio with
inhomogeneous recovery rates compares with a portfolio which satisfies the standard assumption
of identical recovery rates; and, finally, how well kth-th-to default spreads in a
nonsymmetric portfolio can be approximated by spreads in a symmetric portfolio.
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
Institution
Department of Economics
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Date
2007-10-31Author
Herbertsson, Alexander
Rootzén, Holger
Keywords
Portfolio credit risk
intensity-based models
default dependence modelling
default contagion
CDS
kth-to-default swaps
Markov jump processes
Matrix-analytic methods
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
269
Language
eng
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