Generalized integrands and bond portfolios: Pitfalls and counter examples
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generalizedportfoliosinftybondpartriskyapproximatingbounded
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We construct Zero-Coupon Bond markets driven by a cylindrical Brownian motion in which the notion of generalized portfolio has important flaws: There exist bounded smooth random variables with generalized hedging portfolios for which the price of their risky part is $+\infty$ at each time. For these generalized portfolios, sequences of the prices of the risky part of approximating portfolios can be made to converges to any given extended real number in $[-\infty,\infty].$
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