Merton Model for PD
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Dear friends,
I would like to solve for the market value of assets and volatility with the Black-Scholes model to use it to find the Firm value and consequently to use it in the Merton model to find the probability of default.
Could someone please help me how to approach this task?
many thanks
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the cyclist
le 26 Avr 2012
With the information you have given, this is approximately the only advice that can be given back:
-- Learn the Merton model
-- Learn MATLAB
-- Code the Merton model in MATLAB
Maybe if you give a lot more detail in your question, you could get a better answer.
Nikolay
le 1 Mai 2012
Oleg Komarov
le 1 Mai 2012
@Nikolay: I really suggest you change the perception of how this forum works.
The cyclist is a very valid contributor and his suggestion reflects your question not his arrogance.
Read this tutorial to get an idea of what you can get from this forum: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/6200-tutorial-how-to-ask-a-question-on-answers-and-get-a-fast-answer
I am not tagging you as doit4me, not yet, but many questions in your style get such a tag straight away without even a comment.
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Gabo
le 29 Juil 2024
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Merton model is supported in Risk Management Toolbox. There are two implementations:
- The mertonmodel function: https://www.mathworks.com/help/risk/mertonmodel.html
- The mertonByTimeSeries function: https://www.mathworks.com/help/risk/mertonbytimeseries.html
Both functions solve for the asset value and asset volatility, and also find the distance to default and probability of default. The main difference is that mertonmodel works one time period at a time, whereas mertonByTimeSeries uses an entire time window for the model calibration. For additional information on these functions see https://www.mathworks.com/help/risk/default-probability-using-the-merton-model-for-structural-credit-risk.html.
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