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We compute the value of a variance swap when the underlying is modeled as a Markov process time changed by a Levy subordinator. In this framework, the underlying may exhibit jumps with a state-dependent Levy measure, local stochastic volatility and have a local stochastic default intensity....
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Using spectral decomposition techniques and singular perturbation theory, we develop a systematic method to approximate the prices of a variety of European and path-dependent options in a fast mean-reverting stochastic volatility setting. Our method is shown to be equivalent to those developed...
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We consider a general local-stochastic volatility model and an investor with exponential utility. For a European-style contingent claim, whose payoff may depend on either a traded or non-traded asset, we derive an explicit approximation for both the buyer's and seller's indifference price. For...
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Using tools from spectral analysis, singular and regular perturbation theory, we develop a systematic method for analytically computing the approximate price of a derivative-asset. The payoff of the derivative-asset may be path-dependent. Additionally, the process underlying the derivative may...
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We introduce a class of randomly time-changed fast mean-reverting stochastic volatility models and, using spectral theory and singular perturbation techniques, we derive an approximation for the prices of European options in this setting. Three examples of random time-changes are provided and...
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