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portfolio optimization problem. The utility that we use can be any continuous function and based on the viscosity theory, the …
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Over the last decade, dividends have become a standalone asset class instead of a mere side product of an equity investment. We introduce a framework based on polynomial jump-diffusions to jointly price the term structures of dividends and interest rates. Prices for dividend futures, bonds, and...
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Does modelling stochastic interest rates, beyond stochastic volatility, improve pricing performanceon long-dated commodity derivatives? To answer this question, we consider futuresprice models for commodity derivatives that allow for stochastic volatility and stochastic interestrates and a...
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We propose a generalized arbitrage-free Nelson-Siegel model under the HJM framework. It features unspanned stochastic volatility factors while maintaining a Nelson-Siegel factor loading structure. The price of the interest rate derivatives, including European options, Caps and Swaptions are then...
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leads to various advantages, in particular for derivative pricing. After some preliminaries on martingale modeling in the …
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interest rate derivative with general payoff functional is priced under this pricing measure …
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This paper uses an extensive set of market data of forward swap rates and swaptions covering 3 July 2002 to 21 May 2009 to identify a two-dimensional stochastic volatility process for the level of rates. The process is identified step by step by increasing the requirement of the model and...
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The development of the multi-curve framework has mainly concentrated on swaps and related products. By opposition, this contribution focuses on STIR futures and their options. They are analysed in a stochastic multiplicative spread multi-curve framework which allows a simultaneous modelling of...
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