Structured climate financing: valuation of CDOs on inhomogeneous asset pools
Recently, a number of structured funds have emerged as public-private partnerships with the intent of promoting investment in renewable energy in emerging markets. These funds seek to attract institutional investors by tranching the asset pool and issuing senior notes with a high credit quality. Fin...
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Zusammenfassung: | Recently, a number of structured funds have emerged as public-private
partnerships with the intent of promoting investment in renewable energy in
emerging markets. These funds seek to attract institutional investors by
tranching the asset pool and issuing senior notes with a high credit quality.
Financing of renewable energy (RE) projects is achieved via two channels: small
RE projects are financed indirectly through local banks that draw loans from
the fund's assets, whereas large RE projects are directly financed from the
fund. In a bottom-up Gaussian copula framework, we examine the diversification
properties and RE exposure of the senior tranche. To this end, we introduce the
LH++ model, which combines a homogeneous infinitely granular loan portfolio
with a finite number of large loans. Using expected tranche percentage notional
(which takes a similar role as the default probability of a loan), tranche
prices and tranche sensitivities in RE loans, we analyse the risk profile of
the senior tranche. We show how the mix of indirect and direct RE investments
in the asset pool affects the sensitivity of the senior tranche to RE
investments and how to balance a desired sensitivity with a target credit
quality and target tranche size. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2001.11891 |