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We introduce a multivariate diffusion model that is able to price derivative securities featuring multiple underlying assets. Each asset volatility smile is modeled according to a density-mixture dynamical model while the same property holds for the multivariate process of all assets, whose...
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We introduce a multivariate diffusion model that is able to price derivative securities featuring multiple underlying assets. Each asset volatility smile is modeled according to a density-mixture dynamical model while the same property holds for the multivariate process of all assets, whose...
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The Multi Variate Mixture Dynamics model is a tractable, dynamical, arbitrage-free multivariate model characterized by transparency on the dependence structure, since closed form formulae for terminal correlations, average correlations and copula function are available. It also allows for...
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In the present paper we construct stock price processes with the same marginal log-normal law as that of a geometric Brownian motion and also with the same transition density (and returns' distributions) between any two instants in a given discrete-time grid. We then illustrate how option prices...
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In the present paper we show how to extend any time-homogeneous short-rate model and analytically tractable short-rate model (such as Vasicek (1977), Cox-Ingersoll-Ross (1985), Dothan (1978)) to a model which can reproduce any observed yield curve, through a procedure that preserves the possible...
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In the present paper we construct stock price processes with the same marginal log-normal law as that of a geometric Brownian motion and also with the same transition density (and returns' distributions) between any two instants in a given discrete-time grid. We then illustrate how option prices...
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We introduce a general class of analytically tractable models for the dynamics of an asset price based on the assumption that the asset-price density is given by the mixture of known basic densities. We consider the lognormal-mixture model as a fundamental example, and for the first time we...
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The purpose of this note is to explain the technique and the results obtained by C.F.Lo et al. in their papers on the pricing of barriers on underlyings whose evolution is given by the Black-Scholes model with time-dependent parameters, with formulae that cover (almost) fully the profusion of...
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In this paper we work out a perturbation expansion for the prices of barrier options on an underlying that follows a Black-Scholes dynamics with time-dependent parameters. It is to be considered as an extension of earlier work that provides, in a sense, a zero order approximation. Through an...
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