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The behaviour of a smile model when applied to hedging should be consistent with market evidence that asset prices and market smiles move in the same direction (Hagan et al. 2002). Local volatility models are criticized because not consistent with this desired behaviour, and this has been an...
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The SABR closed-form formula (Hagan et. al 2002) is the standard for smile-consistent pricing in the swaption market. Here we address the issue of turning SABR assumptions into a consistent and arbitrage-free term structure model in the BGM/Libor Market Model framework. We compute the joint...
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We present a simple methodology to guarantee that the total correlation structure in a Term Structure Model with one stochastic volatility factor remains positive semidefinite. We design the parameterization with the purpose of keeping as much freedom as possible for the correlation of interest...
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We compare two different bilateral counterparty valuation adjustment (BVA) formulas. The first formula is an approximation and is based on subtracting the two unilateral Credit Valuation Adjustment (CVA)'s formulas as seen from the two different parties in the transaction. This formula is only a...
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In this paper we focus on a fundamental practical issue regarding the bilateral counterparty risk adjustment. The past literature assumes that, at the moment of the first default, a risk-free closeout amount will be used. The closeout amount is the net present value of the residual deal which is...
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In this paper we develop structural first passage models (AT1P and SBTV) with time-varying volatility and characterized by high tractability, moving from the original work of Brigo and Tarenghi (2004, 2005) and Brigo and Morini (2006). The models can be calibrated exactly to credit spreads using...
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