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Mean reversion, stochastic volatility, convenience yield and presence of jump clustering are well documented salient features of commodity markets, where Asian options are very popular. We propose a model which takes into account all these stylized features. We first state our model under the...
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Chen and Shen (2003) argue that it is possible to improve the Least Squares Monte Carlo Method (LSMC) of Longstaff and Schwartz (2001) to value American options by removing the least squares regression module. This would make not only faster but also more accurate. We demonstrate, using a large...
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We present a method for simulating yield curve dynamics by learning the curve distribution from historical data using Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) in a two step procedure. The first step involves an autoencoder which performs a quantization of curve moves, generating a set of representative...
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Monte Carlo simulation or probability simulation is a technique used to understand the impact of risk and uncertainty in financial and other forecasting models. It is very useful when complex financial instruments need to be priced. Exotic options are listed on the JSE on its Can-Do platform....
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One-way coupling often occurs in multi-dimensional stochastic models in finance. In this paper, we develop a highly efficient Monte Carlo (MC) method for pricing European options under a N-dimensional one-way coupled model, where N is arbitrary. The method is based on a combination of (i) the...
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One-way coupling often occurs in multi-dimensional models in finance. In this paper, we present a dimension reduction technique for Monte Carlo (MC) methods, referred to as drMC, that exploits this structure for pricing plain-vanilla European options under a N-dimensional one-way coupled model,...
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In this paper, we propose two practicable approaches for consistently modelling the realworld and risk-neutral measures within cross-asset Monte-Carlo frameworks. We go on to explore the necessity of supporting the real-world measure and consider its calibration with the aid of an explicit...
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This paper presents a tailor-made discrete-time simulation model for valuing path-dependent options, such as lookback option, barrier option and Asian option. In the context of a real-life application that is interest to many students, we illustrate the option pricing by using Quasi Monte Carlo...
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We present a robust method for simulating an increment of a Levy process, based on decomposing the jump part of the process into the sum of its positive and negative jump components. The characteristic exponent of a spectrally one-sided Levy process has excellent analytic properties, which we...
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Unlike tranches of synthetic CDOs, that depend only on the defaults of the underlying securities, tranches of cashflow CDOs also depend on the interest cash flows from the coupons of the securities. Whilst fast, accurate, (semi-)analytic methods exist for pricing synthetic CDO tranches (Hull and...
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