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The aim of this paper is to obtain the valuation formulas for European and barrier options if the underlying of the option contract is supposed to be driven by a fractional Brownian motion with Hurst parameter greater than 0.5. The paper is build upon the framework developed in Necula (2007) for...
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This paper presents a tractable model of non-linear dynamics of market returns using a Langevin approach.Due to non-linearity of an interaction potential, the model admits regimes of both small and large return fluctuations. Langevin dynamics are mapped onto an equivalent quantum mechanical (QM)...
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We describe a broad setting under which, for European options, if the underlying asset form a geometric random walk then, the error with respect to the Black-Scholes model converges to zero at a speed of 1/n for continuous payoffs functions, and at a speed of 1/√n for discontinuous payoffs...
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This paper proposes a unique framework for the determination of the exercise boundary of American put option utilizing the mean value theorem for integration. We have isolated the path-dependent feature of the problem through a small term, and formulated an iteration procedure that avoids an...
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This paper considers binomial approximation of continuous time stochastic processes. It is shown that, under some mild integrability conditions, a process can be approximated in mean square sense and in other strong metrics by binomial processes, i.e., by processes with fixed size binary...
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This note discusses the impact of dividend modelling on the pricing of equity exotic derivatives under a local volatility model. It explains how the level of the implied local variance is adjusted as the contribution of proportional dividends is increased and characterises the impact of the...
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Stochastic volatility models have grown in popularity in the past decade or two. However, for many stochastic volatility models, the functional form of volatility along with the description of the diffusion process for volatility have been posed with analytic convenience in mind. Here, we...
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The construction of martingales with given marginal distributions at given times is a recurrent problem in financial mathematics. From a theoretical point of view, this problem is well-known as necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of such martingales have been described....
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Reformulating the results of del Baño Rollin, Ferreiro-Castilla, and Utzet (2010), we are able to give necessary and sufficient conditions for the moments of the stock price to exist and extend Theorem 2.1 of Forde and Jacquier (2011). Precisely Forde and Jacquier (2011) provide necessary...
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