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In this paper we model the daily average temperature via an extended version of the standard Ornstein Uhlenbeck process driven by a Levy noise with seasonally adjusted asymmetric ARCH process for volatility. More precisely, we model the disturbances with the Normal inverse Gaussian (NIG) and...
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Tankov (2011) improves the Fréchet bounds for a bivariate copula when its values on a compact subset of the unit square are given. He shows that the best possible bounds are quasi-copulas and gives a sufficient condition for these bounds to be copulas. In this note we give weaker sufficient...
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We provide new closed-form approximations for the pricing of spread options in three specific instances of exponential Lévy markets, i.e., when log-returns are modeled as Brownian motions (Black-Scholes model), Variance Gamma processes (VG model) or Normal Inverse Gaussian processes (NIG...
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Albrecher et al. (2008) have proposed model-independent lower bounds for arithmetic Asian options. In this paper we provide an alternative and more elementary derivation of their results. We use the bounds as control variates to develop a simple Monte Carlo method for pricing contracts with...
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