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measure, describing the stochastic dynamics of the state of the market, and an equivalent martingale measure determining … prices of contingent claims. The relation between equivalent martingale measure, state prices, market price of risk and the …
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We develop approximate formulae expressed in terms of elementary functions for the density, the price and the Greeks of path dependent options of Asian style, in a general local volatility model. An algorithm for computing higher order approximations is provided. The proof is based on a heat...
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martingale, as required by the theory, but a strict local martingale with consequences on the validity of the risk … filtration set so that an absolutely continuous strict local martingale, once projected on it, becomes continuous with jumps …
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Since the launch of 50 ETF index option in February 2015, its trading volume keeps increasing year by year. This reflects the strong potential of the Chinese option market. As there were few English research on the 50 ETF option, I was very interested in applying the Black-Scholes (BS) and...
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Since the pioneering paper of Black and Scholes was published in 1973, enormous research effort has been spent on finding a multi-asset variant of their closed-form option pricing formula. In this paper, we generalize the Kirk [Managing Energy Price Risk, 1995] approximate formula for pricing a...
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Leland's approach to the hedging of derivatives under proportional transaction costs is based on an approximate replication of the European-type contingent claim VT using the classical Black Scholes formulae with a suitably enlarged volatility. The formal mathematical framework is a scheme of...
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