The term structure of Sharpe ratios and arbitrage-free asset pricing in continuous time
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Beissner, Patrick
Gianin, Emanuela Rosazza
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American Institute of Mathematical Sciences
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Motivated by financial and empirical arguments and in order to introduce a more flexible methodology of pricing, we provide a new approach to asset pricing based on Backward Volterra equations. The approach relies on an arbitrage-free and incomplete market setting in continuous time by choosing non-unique pricing measures depending either on the time of evaluation or on the maturity of payoffs. We show that in the latter case the dynamics can be captured by a time-delayed backward stochastic Volterra integral equation here introduced which, to the best of our knowledge, has not yet been studied. We then prove an existence and uniqueness result for time-delayed backward stochastic Volterra integral equations. Finally, we present a Lucas-type consumption-based asset pricing model that justifies the emergence of stochastic discount factors matching the term structure of Sharpe ratios.
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Probability, Uncertainty and Quantitative Risk
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2099-12-31
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