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This paper presents new approximation formulae of European options in a local volatility model with stochastic interest rates. This is a companion paper to our work on perturbation methods for local volatility models http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1275872 for the case of...
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Using Malliavin calculus techniques, we derive an analytical formula for the price of European options, for any model including local volatility and Poisson jump process. We show that the accuracy of the formula depends on the smoothness of the payoff function. Our approach relies on an...
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We provide and analyze analytical approximations of BSDEs in the limit of small non-linearity and short time, in the case of non-smooth drivers. We identify the first and the second order approximations within this asymptotics and consider two topical financial applications: the two interest...
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We provide analytical approximations for the law of the solutions to a certain class of scalar McKean- Vlasov stochastic differential equations (MKV-SDEs) with random initial datum. “Propagation of chaos” results (Sznitman 1991) connect this class of SDEs with the macroscopic limiting...
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For general time-dependent local volatility models, we propose new ap- proximation formulas for the price of call options. This extends previous results of [BGM10b] where stochastic expansions combined with Malliavin calculus were performed to obtain approximation formulas based on the local...
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We give a broad overview of approximation methods to derive analytical formulas for accurate and quick evaluation of option prices. We compare different approaches, from the theoretical point of view regarding the tools they require, and also from the numerical point of view regarding their...
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