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We consider portfolios whose returns depend on at least three variables and show the effect of the correlation structure on the probabilities of the extreme outcomes of the portfolio return, using a multivariate binomial approximation. The portfolio risk is then managed by using derivatives. We...
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We derive a no-arbitrage model of the term structure in which any two futures rates act as factors. The term structure shifts and tilts as the factor rates vary. The cross-sectional properties of the model derive from the solution of a two-dimensional ARMA process for the short rate which...
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The Geske-Johnson approach provides an efficient and intuitively appealing technique for the valuation and hedging of American-style contingent claims. Here, we generalize their approach to a stochastic-interest-rate-economy. The method is implemented using options exercisable on one of a finite...
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We value American options on bonds using the Geske-Johnsan (1992). The method requires the valuation of European options with two and three possible exercise dates.It is shown that a risk-neutral valuation relationship along the lines of Black-Scholes (1973) model holds for option exercisable on...
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