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Roy's Safety-First Portfolio Principle in Financial Risk Management of Disastrous Events

Mei Choi Chiu, Hoi Ying Wong, Duan Li*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Roy pioneers the concept and practice of risk management of disastrous events via his safety-first principle for portfolio selection. More specifically, his safety-first principle advocates an optimal portfolio strategy generated from minimizing the disaster probability, while subject to the budget constraint and the mean constraint that the expected final wealth is not less than a preselected disaster level. This article studies the dynamic safety-first principle in continuous time and its application in asset and liability management. We reveal that the distortion resulting from dropping the mean constraint, as a common practice to approximate the original Roy's setting, either leads to a trivial case or changes the problem nature completely to a target-reaching problem, which produces a highly leveraged trading strategy. Recognizing the ill-posed nature of the corresponding Lagrangian method when retaining the mean constraint, we invoke a wisdom observed from a limited funding-level regulation of pension funds and modify the original safety-first formulation accordingly by imposing an upper bound on the funding level. This model revision enables us to solve completely the safety-first asset-liability problem by a martingale approach and to derive an optimal policy that follows faithfully the spirit of the safety-first principle and demonstrates a prominent nature of fighting for the best and preventing disaster from happening.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1856-1872
JournalRisk Analysis
Volume32
Issue number11
Online published10 Feb 2012
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2012
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • Asset-liability management
  • Extreme events
  • Portfolio selection
  • Risk management
  • Safety-first

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