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We introduce a new stochastic volatility model that includes, as special instances, the Heston (1993) and the 3/2 model of Heston (1997) and Platen (1997). Our model exhibits important features: first, instantaneous volatility can be uniformly bounded away from zero, and second, our model is...
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Target volatility options (TVO) are a new class of derivatives whose payoff depends on some measure of volatility. These options allow investors to take a joint exposure to the evolution of the underlying asset, as well as to its realized volatility. For instance, a target volatility call can be...
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We investigate PDEs of the form u_t = 1/2 σ^2 (t, x)u_{xx} − g(x)u which are associated with the calculation of expectations for a large class of local volatility models. We find nontrivial symmetry groups that can be used to obtain standard integral transforms of fundamental solutions of the...
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We propose a model for the instantaneous risk-free spot rate and for the spot LIBOR, driven by a time-homogeneous Markovian process. We introduce deterministic time-shifts in order to match any initial term-structure. By doing so, the model automatically becomes an exogenous term-structure...
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In this paper we define a new dynamic approach for measuring the Cash- Flow-at-Risk of a firm. Starting from the assumption that the balance sheet evolves according to a system of difference equations involving the most important accounting records, we define a new risk measure, tailored on our...
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We introduce a tractable multi-currency model with stochastic volatility and correlated stochastic interest rates that takes into account the smile in the FX market and the evolution of yield curves. The pricing of vanilla options on FX rates can be performed efficiently through the FFT...
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