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The class of forward-LIBOR market models can, under certain volatility structures, produce unrealistically high long-dated forward rates, particularly for maturities and tenors beyond the liquid market calibration instruments. This paper presents a diagnostic tool for analysing the quantiles of...
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This paper proposes a data-driven approach, by means of an Artificial Neural Network (ANN), to value financial options within the setting of interest rate term structure models. This aims to accelerate existing numerical methods which is important for applications like historical VaR or exposure...
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Pricing of interest rate derivatives, such as CMS spread or mid-curve options, depends on modelling the underlying single rates. For flexibility and realism, these rates are often described in the framework of stochastic volatility models. In this paper, we allow rates to be modelled within a...
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"The Heston and the SABR model are reviewed and analyzed in detail. Both models are widely applied in practice. Such models are necessary to account for the volatility skew/smile and form the fundament for pricing and risk management of complex interest rate structures such as Constant Maturity...
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This book on Interest Rate Derivatives has three parts. The first part is on financial products and extends the range of products considered in Interest Rate Derivatives Explained I. In particular we consider callable products such as Bermudan swaptions or exotic derivatives. The second part is...
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