Embedding asset pricing in a utility maximization framework leads naturally to the concept of minimax martingale measures, We consider a market model where the price process is assumed to be an R-d-semimartingale X and the set of trading strategies consists of ail predictable, X-integrable, R-d-valued processes H for which the stochastic integral (H.X) is uniformly bounded from below. When the market is free of arbitrage, we show that a sufficient condition for the existence of the minimax measure is that the utility function u : R --> R is concave and nondecreasing. We also show the equivalence between the no free lunch with vanishing risk condition. the existence of a separating measure, and a properly defined notion of viability

Bellini, F., Frittelli, M. (2002). On the existence of minimax martingale measures. MATHEMATICAL FINANCE, 12(1), 1-21 [10.1111/1467-9965.00001].

On the existence of minimax martingale measures

Bellini, F;
2002

Abstract

Embedding asset pricing in a utility maximization framework leads naturally to the concept of minimax martingale measures, We consider a market model where the price process is assumed to be an R-d-semimartingale X and the set of trading strategies consists of ail predictable, X-integrable, R-d-valued processes H for which the stochastic integral (H.X) is uniformly bounded from below. When the market is free of arbitrage, we show that a sufficient condition for the existence of the minimax measure is that the utility function u : R --> R is concave and nondecreasing. We also show the equivalence between the no free lunch with vanishing risk condition. the existence of a separating measure, and a properly defined notion of viability
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
utility maximization; martingale measures; incomplete markets; asset pricing; viability; duality; relative entropy
English
2002
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Bellini, F., Frittelli, M. (2002). On the existence of minimax martingale measures. MATHEMATICAL FINANCE, 12(1), 1-21 [10.1111/1467-9965.00001].
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