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We present the non-Gaussian extension of the traditional Merton framework, which takes into account slowly relaxing fluctuations of the volatility of the firm's market value of financial assets. The minimal version of the model depends on the Tsallis entropic parameter q and the generalized...
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Options depending on the forward skew are very popular. One such option is the forward starting call option - the basic building block of a cliquet option. Widely applied models to account for the forward skew dynamics to price such options include the Heston model, the Heston-Hull-White model...
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By exploiting the flexibility of the Wishart process, we propose an application of this framework to the pricing of Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) volatility index (VIX) options. Our methodology is analytically tractable and yet flexible enough to efficiently price CBOE VIX options. In...
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A new acceptable price approach to stochastic endpoint determination at given horizon accounting for the marginal investor beliefs and behaviour was proposed. Two-sided filtration with FBSDE defined stochastic dynamics was formulated for acceptable asset price under the risk-neutral probability...
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We extend and generalize some results on bounding security prices under several stochastic volatility models that provide closed-form expressions for option prices. In detail, we have computed analytical expressions for benchmark and standard good-deal bounds. For all the models, our findings...
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The risk-neutral pricing partial differential equation from a stochastic-volatility jump-diffusion model for a European call option is solved approximately using a regular perturbation and Green's function method. The closed-form approximate solution provides the same accuracy as the Heston...
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We introduce a new class of flexible and tractable matrix affine jump-diffusions (AJD) to model multivariate sources of financial risk. We first provide a complete transform analysis of this model class, which opens a range of new potential applications to, e.g., multivariate option pricing with...
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This papers addresses the stock option pricing problem in a continuous time market model where there are two stochastic tradable assets, and one of them is selected as a num'eraire. It is shown that the presence of arbitrarily small stochastic deviations in the evolution of the num'eraire...
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In this article we define a multi-factor equity-interest rate hybrid model with non-zero correlation between the stock and interest rate. The equity part is modeled by the Heston model [Heston-1993] and we use a Gaussian multi-factor short rate process [Brigo,Mercurio-2007; Hull-2006]. By...
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We propose a stochastic volatility jump-diffusion model for option pricing with contemporaneous jumps in both spot return and volatility dynamics. The model admits, in the spirit of Heston, a closed-form solution for European-style options. To evaluate more complex derivatives for which there is...
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