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Regulators require banks to employ value‐at‐risk (VaR) to estimate the exposure of their trading portfolios to market risk, in order to establish capital requirements. However, portfolio‐level VaR analysis is a high‐dimensional problem and hence computationally intensive. This article...
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In this paper, we introduce a new Fourier method for computing value-at-risk for a portfolio with derivatives and for return models with fat tails. The new method does not assume that the characteristic function for the return model is known explicitly. We define a class of admissible models for...
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The paper considers the pricing of a range of volatility derivatives, including volatility and variance swaps and swaptions. Under risk-neutral valuation closed-form formulae for volatility-average and variance swaps for a variety of diffusion and jump-diffusion models for volatility are...
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This paper presents a new approach to interest rate dynamics. We consider the general family of arbitrage-free positive interest rate models, valid on all time horizons, in the case of a discount bond system driven by a Brownian motion of one or more dimensions. We show that the space of such...
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