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We use stochastic kriging, a metamodeling technique, to speed up nested simulation of expected shortfall, a portfolio risk measure. Evaluating a risk measure of a portfolio that includes derivative securities may require nested Monte Carlo simulation. The outer level simulates financial scenarios and the inner level of simulation estimates the portfolio value given a scenario. Spatial metamodeling enables inference about portfolio values in a scenario based on inner-level simulation of nearby scenarios, reducing the required computational effort: it is not necessary to perform inner-level simulation in every scenario. Because expected shortfall involves the scenarios that entail the largest losses, our procedure adoptively allocates more computational effort to inner-level simulation of those scenarios, which also improves computational efficiency. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]





