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This paper reports fairly accurate simulations of insurance-linked securities within an arbitrage-free framework, while accounting for catastrophic events and allowing for stochastic interest rates. Assessing these contingent claims exhibits features of instability rooted in the discontinuity of...
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This paper tailors Monte Carlo simulations to the scope of binary options whose underlying dynamics obey jump-diffusion or jump-mean-reverting processes and may not be traded. In the process, the existence of well-defined arbitrage prices is justified notwithstanding a framework of incomplete...
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This paper determines first-passage time distributions with a twofold emphasis on the dynamics of the state variables and interest rate uncertainty. Underlyings follow two-dimensional geometric Brownian motions, Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes or Poisson jump-diffusion processes, and boundaries are...
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