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In this paper, an alternative approach to pricing barrier options is presented that relies on the use of the first hitting time density to the barrier. The lateral Chapman-Kolmogorov relation is used as a major tool in order to determine option prices. It turns out that this approach allows for...
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In this paper, we describe a numerical method to price barrier options on a zero-coupon bond. The method can be applied to one-factor short rate models where the transtion distribution function of the short rate is known and no explicit solutions for barrier bond options are available. We give...
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This paper applies to the static hedge of barrier options a technique, mean-square hedging, designed to minimize the size of the hedging error when perfect replication is not possible. It introduces an extension of this technique which preserves the computational efficiency of mean-square...
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The paper is motivated by the valuation problem of guaranteed minimum death benefits in various equity-linked products. At the time of death, a benefit payment is due. It may depend not only on the price of a stock or stock fund at that time, but also on prior prices. The problem is to calculate...
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Continuously monitored down-and-out calls and up-and-out puts have become very popular during the last decade, mainly because they can be interpreted as simple leveraged positions. Their deltas stay close to unity and their Greeks are small, particularly in low interest rate environments....
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Turbo-Certificates are one of the most popular structured equity products for private investors in Germany. They can be regarded as special forms of barrier options. The relation between the barrier level and the strike price is especially important for the design of these products. By using a...
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We provide methodologies to price discretely monitored exotic options when the underlying evolves according to a double exponential jump diffusion process. We show that discrete barrier or lookback options can be approximately priced by their continuous counterparts’ pricing formulae with a...
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We present a closed form solution to the perpetual American double barrier call option problem in a model driven by a Brownian motion and a compound Poissonprocess with exponential jumps. The method of proof is based on reducing the initialirregular optimal stopping problem to an...
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In the past decades several versions of the binomial model for option pricing, originallyintroduced by COX, ROSS, AND RUBINSTEIN, have been discussed in the financeliterature. Some of these approaches model an arbitrage-free market in the discrete setupwhereas others attain this property only in...
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This study contributes to the valuation of employee stock options (ESO) in two ways: First, a new pricing model is presented, admitting a major part of calculations to be solved in closed form. Designed with a focus on good replication of empirics, the model fits with publicly observable...
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