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The Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) asserts that, at all times, the price of a security reflects all available information about its fundamental value. The implication of the EMH for investors is that, to the extent that speculative trading is costly, speculation must be a loser's game. Hence,...
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We report on the adequacy of using Sato processes to value equity structured products. In models used to price options on realized variance, the latter must be a random variable with a positive variance. An analysis of this variance of realized variance for Sato processes shows that these...
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formulation of the theory of derivative pricing in which numeraire invariance is manifest, extending earlier work on this subject … fraction of total value invested in each asset is a deterministic function of time. Applying this theory to Gaussian Heath …
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The aim of this paper is to give an extension of the mean-variance hedging problem to the $\mathcal{L}^p$-setting, where 1 p ∞. Remark that the mean-variance hedging is corresponding to the case where p = 2. Firstly, we prove that the unique existence of the optimal hedging strategy in the...
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We study the problem of finding the minimal initial capital needed in order to hedge without risk a barrier option when the vector of proportions of wealth invested in each risky asset is constrained to lie in a closed convex domain. In the context of a Brownian diffusion model, we provide a...
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We consider a continuous time multivariate financial market with proportional transaction costs and study the problem of finding the minimal initial capital needed to hedge, without risk, European-type contingent claims. The model is similar to the one considered in Bouchard and Touzi [B....
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Price Evolution</li> <li>Elements of Probability Theory</li> <li>Discrete-Time Stochastic Processes</li> <li …
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<i>Recent Advances in Financial Engineering 2012</i> is the Proceedings of the International Workshop on Finance 2012, which was held at the University of Tokyo on October 30 and 31, 2012. This workshop was organized by the Center for Advanced Research in Finance (CARF), Graduate School of Economics,...
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This outstanding collection of articles includes papers presented at the Fields Institute, Toronto, as part of the Thematic Program in Quantitative Finance that took place in the first six months of the year 2010. The scope of the volume in very broad, including papers on foundational issues in...
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Motivated by an optimal investment problem under time horizon uncertainty and when default may occur, we study a general structure for an incomplete semimartingale model extending the classical terminal wealth utility maximization problem. This modelling leads to the formulation of a wealth-path...
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