Convergence rates of large-time sensitivities with the Hansen--Scheinkman decomposition

7 Dec 2019  ·  Hyungbin Park ·

This paper investigates the large-time asymptotic behavior of the sensitivities of cash flows. In quantitative finance, the price of a cash flow is expressed in terms of a pricing operator of a Markov diffusion process. We study the extent to which the pricing operator is affected by small changes of the underlying Markov diffusion. The main idea is a partial differential equation (PDE) representation of the pricing operator by incorporating the Hansen--Scheinkman decomposition method. The sensitivities of the cash flows and their large-time convergence rates can be represented via simple expressions in terms of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the pricing operator. Furthermore, compared to the work of Park (Finance Stoch. 4:773-825, 2018), more detailed convergence rates are provided. In addition, we discuss the application of our results to three practical problems: utility maximization, entropic risk measures, and bond prices. Finally, as examples, explicit results for several market models such as the Cox--Ingersoll--Ross (CIR) model, 3/2 model and constant elasticity of variance (CEV) model are presented.

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