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We consider a risk-averse entrepreneur who invests in a project with idiosyncratic risk. In contrast to the literature, we assume the entrepreneur is unable to get a loan from a bank directly because of the low creditability of the entrepreneur and so an innovative financial contract, named...
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The paper considers the option of an investor to invest in a project that generates perpetual cash flows, of which the drift parameter is unobservable. The investor invests in a liquid financial market to partially hedge cash flow risk and estimation risk. We derive two 3-dimensional non-linear...
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We study the classical real option problem in which an agent faces the decision if and when to invest optimally into a project. The investment is assumed to be irreversible. This problem has been studied by Myers and Majd (Adv Futures Options Res 4:1–21, 1990) for the case of a complete...
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This paper studies the pricing, timing and hedging of an American call option written on a non-tradable asset whose mean appreciation rate is not observable but is known to be a Gaussian random variable. Our goal is to analyze the effects of the partial information on investment in the American...
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This paper extends the Goetzmann et al. (J Financ 58:1685–1717, <CitationRef CitationID="CR6">2003</CitationRef>) model to the case of partial information, where the expected return of a hedge fund is not observable but known to be either high or low. The fund manager can dynamically update his belief about the true value of the...</citationref>
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We use Malliavin calculus and the Clark–Ocone formula to derive the hedging strategy of an arithmetic Asian Call option in general terms. Furthermore we derive an expression for the density of the integral over time of a geometric Brownian motion, which allows us to express hedging strategy...
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We study the classical real option problem in which an agent faces the decision if and when to invest optimally into a project. The investment is assumed to be irreversible. This problem has been studied by Myers and Majd (Adv Futures Options Res 4:1–21, 1990) for the case of a complete...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010999885
This paper considers a Sparre Andersen model in which the inter-claim times have a phase-type distribution and the premium rate is a step function depending on the current surplus level. We derive the system of piecewise integro-differential equations for the Gerber–Shiu discounted penalty...
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We discuss how implied volatilities for OTC traded Asian options can be computed by combining Monte Carlo techniques with the Newton method in order to solve nonlinear equations. The method relies on accurate and fast computation of the corresponding vegas of the option. In order to achieve this...
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