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In several countries, classical options markets coexist with markets for bank-issued options, also termed warrants. It is an open question if warrant issuers purely adopt options market information about future volatility or if they contribute to volatility discovery by their own. As a result,...
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Hedging down-and-out puts (and up-and-out calls), where the maximum payoff is reached just before a barrier is hit that would render the claim worthless afterwards, is challenging. All hedging methods potentially lead to large errors when the underlying is already close to the barrier and the...
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We analyze model risk for the pricing of barrier options. In contrast to existing literature, this paper is based on an empirical data set of over 40,000 bonus certificates to analyze the real market extent of model risk for traded barrier options instead of purely synthetic options. For this...
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This paper empirically investigates the stock price dynamics implied by the valuation model proposed by Schwartz and Moon (2001) for growth companies. We test the hypothesis that the inherent stochastic process for the firm equity value better describes the actual dynamics than standard...
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