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In this paper a numerical procedure recently applied in finance is used to compute implied bond and contingent claim prices starting from the CKLS interest rate model. The CKLS model is estimated using a range of maturities from the UK interbank market including the one week and one, two, three,...
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In this paper, we use the Box numerical method to compute implied bond and option prices starting from the general CKLS interest rate model based on Japanese interbank data. In particular, we compute numerically implied prices from the CKLS, Vasicek, Cox–Ingersoll–Ross and Brennan–Schwartz...
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type="main" xml:lang="en" <p>This paper considers the econometric estimation of a two-factor model of the short-term interest rate. We develop a procedure for the time series estimation of its parameters, based on recently developed Gaussian estimation methods which are extended to handle...</p>
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In this article, we provide empirical evidence of the recent financial crisis over 2007--2009 using discrete time multivariate GARCH (MGARCH) models and continuous time modelling approaches. Using daily data for 14 countries, we investigate the return and volatility spillovers among the US and...
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In this paper the extended Box Method recently introduced to finance is used to value bond and option prices based on the two-factor CKLS interest rate model. The two-factor CKLS model is estimated using the one-year Eurodollar rate for the UK as the long rate and either the one-week, or...
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