This paper considers the optimal investment problem for an insurer in the sense of maximizing the adjustment coefficient of the risk process.The authors propose a modified periodic risk model in which the periodic ris...This paper considers the optimal investment problem for an insurer in the sense of maximizing the adjustment coefficient of the risk process.The authors propose a modified periodic risk model in which the periodic risk process is perturbed by a standard Brownian motion.The insurer can invest in multiple risky assets and one risk-free asset and the correlations between the risky assets and the risk process are considered.Optimal strategy is obtained explicitly,which is a function of time and related to the risk process.The effects of market parameters on the optimal strategy are discussed and a numerical example is also given.展开更多
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文摘This paper considers the optimal investment problem for an insurer in the sense of maximizing the adjustment coefficient of the risk process.The authors propose a modified periodic risk model in which the periodic risk process is perturbed by a standard Brownian motion.The insurer can invest in multiple risky assets and one risk-free asset and the correlations between the risky assets and the risk process are considered.Optimal strategy is obtained explicitly,which is a function of time and related to the risk process.The effects of market parameters on the optimal strategy are discussed and a numerical example is also given.