XVA Analysis XVA Analysis
Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics Series

XVA Analysis

Probabilistic, Risk Measure, and Machine Learning Issues

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Publisher Description

XVA Analysis: Probabilistic, Risk Measure, and Machine Learning Issues offers readers an up-to-date and comprehensive exploration of the X-Value Adjustment (XVA) universe and of the embedded risk measure issues inherent within it. The book tackles this subject through the triple lens of finance (wealth transfers), stochastic analysis (enlargement of filtration and BSDEs), and numerical computations.

The traditional credit valuation adjustment (CVA) desk compensates the trading desks for the cash flows that they lose in case of defaults of their counterparties. The Treasury of the bank funds the activity of the trading desks and of the CVA desk at the risk-free rate. The CVA desk and the Treasury charge their costs to the clients of the bank at a valuation level ensuring to the shareholders of the bank corresponding PnL processes that are martingales relative to a fininsurance probability measure calibrated to the market and consistent with the physical probability measure given the market. The management of the bank charges to the clients of the bank a capital valuation adjustment (KVA) risk premium, turning the overall dividend process of the bank shareholders into a submartingale in line with a target hurdle rate on their capital at risk within the bank.

This is the essence of the cost-of-capital XVA approach, which can also be used in reverse engineering mode, for determining the price range of a new deal that improves the implied hurdle rate of the bank shareholders. The advent of XVAs reflects a shift of paradigm regarding the pricing and risk management of financial derivatives, from hedging to balance sheet optimization.

Features A systematic coverage of the cost-of-capital XVA approach Unprecedented coverage of neural network regression methodologies Numerous illustrative figures and examples Suitable as supplementary reading for graduate students and as a practical reference for professional quantitative analysis and risk managers

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2026
February 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
416
Pages
PUBLISHER
CRC Press
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
37.1
MB
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