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Does modelling stochastic interest rates, beyond stochastic volatility, improve pricing performanceon long-dated commodity derivatives? To answer this question, we consider futuresprice models for commodity derivatives that allow for stochastic volatility and stochastic interestrates and a...
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In this paper, we study a partial differential equation (PDE) framework for option pricing where the underlying factors exhibit stochastic correlation, with an emphasis on computation. We derive a multi-dimensional time-dependent PDE for the corresponding pricing problem, and present a numerical...
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We present a robust and highly efficient Shannon wavelet pricing method for plain-vanilla foreign exchange European options under the jump-extended Heston model with multi-factor CIR interest rate dynamics. Under a Monte Carlo and partial differential equation hybrid computational framework, the...
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We develop a highly efficient MC method for computing plain vanilla European option prices and hedging parameters under a very general jump-diffusion option pricing model which includes stochastic variance and multi-factor Gaussian interest short rate(s). The focus of our MC approach is variance...
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Aiming to study pricing of long-dated commodity derivatives, this paper presents a class of models within the Heath, Jarrow, and Morton (1992) framework for commodity futures prices that incorporates stochastic volatility and stochastic interest rate and allows a correlation structure between...
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We focus on two particular aspects of model risk: the inability of a chosen model to fit observed market prices at a given point in time (calibration error) and the model risk due to the recalibration of model parameters (in contradiction to the model assumptions). In this context, we use...
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We propose numerical schemes for pricing Asian options when the underlying asset price follows a very general state-dependent regime-switching jump-diffusion process. Under this model, the price of the option can be obtained by solving a highly complex system of coupled two-dimensional parabolic...
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