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The effect of systematic risk factors on counterparty default and credit risk of interest rate swaps
Authors:David A. Volkman
Affiliation:(1) University of Nebraska at Omaha, 60th and Dodge Streets, CBA 502, 68182-00488 Omaha, NE
Abstract:This research investigates the effect of specific systematic risk factors on credit risk pricing and capital allocation of interest rate swaps. Because of the stochastic nature of uncertain future cash flows and interest rates, practitioners typically employ the Black-Scholes option pricing model in combination with a simulation analysis to establish capital requirements and estimate the shadow price of an interest rate swap. However, this practice of pricing swap risk excludes systematic risk factors that affect the risk shadow price, thereby underestimating the capital allocation required for financial institutions. This research demonstrates the effect of risk mispricing when simulation models ignore systematic risk factors such as model risk, convexity risk, and parameter risk on the pricing of interest rate swaps.
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