Economy – Quantitative Finance – Pricing of Securities
Scientific paper
2010-08-22
Economy
Quantitative Finance
Pricing of Securities
Scientific paper
In this paper we consider backward stochastic differential equations with time-delayed generators of a moving average type. The classical framework with linear generators depending on $(Y(t),Z(t))$ is extended and we investigate linear generators depending on $(\frac{1}{t}\int_0^tY(s)ds, \frac{1}{t}\int_0^tZ(s)ds)$. We derive explicit solutions to the corresponding time-delayed BSDEs and we investigate in detail main properties of the solutions. An economic motivation for dealing with the BSDEs with the time-delayed generators of the moving average type is given. We argue that such equations may arise when we face the problem of dynamic modelling of non-monotone preferences. We model a disappointment effect under which the present pay-off is compared with the past expectations and a volatility aversion which causes the present pay-off to be penalized by the past exposures to the volatility risk.
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