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For evaluating a hedging strategy we have to know at every instant the solution of the Cauchy problem for a parabolic equation (the value of the hedging portfolio) and its derivatives (the deltas). We suggest to find these magnitudes by Monte Carlo simulation of the corresponding system of...
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We study several approximations for the LIBOR market models presented in Brace, Gatarek, Musiela (1997), Jamshidian (1997) and Schoenmakers, Coffey (1999). Special attention is payed to log-normal approximations and their simulation by using direct simulation methods for log-normal random...
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Based on Jamshidians framework a general strategy for the quasi-analytical valuation of large classes of LIBOR derivatives will be developed. As a special case we will address the quasi-analytical approximation formula for swaptions of Brace Gatarek and Musiela and show that a similar formula...
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We introduce a new Monte Carlo method for constructing the exercise boundary of an American option in a generalized Black-Scholes framework. Based on a known exercise boundary, it is shown how to price and hedge the American option by Monte Carlo simulation of suitable probabilistic...
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