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In this paper we investigate the applicability of the asymptotic approach developed in Fouque et al. (2000) for pricing commodity futures options in a Schwartz (1997) multi factor model, featuring both stochastic convenience yield and stochastic volatility. We show that the zero order term in...
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In this paper a pricing formula is derived for futures options in Schwartz 1997 two factor model with time dependent spot volatility. The pricing formula can be used like the Black-Scholes formula with observed volatility directly. Also, it can be used to find backwards the results of time...
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This paper investigates the use of the asymptotic Heston solution in locally risk minimizing hedging. The asymptotic Heston solution is presented along with issues that are relevant to its use. Comparison between the exact and asymptotic Heston hedges are made using both simulated and real...
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We demonstrate how arbitrarily sized long/short baskets whose portfolio value is modelled with spread or ratio of any asset weighting can be treated as a sequential stopping problem. In particular, when the underlying data generating process follows an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck, Cox-Ingersoll-Ross or...
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In this paper we discuss the Malliavin differentiability of a particular class of Feller diffusions which we call $\delta$-diffusions. This class is given by \begin{equation*} d\nu_t=\kappa(\theta-\nu_t))dt \eta \nu_t^{\delta}d\mathbb W_t^2, \delta\in[\frac{1}{2},1] \end{equation*} and appears...
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We introduce a numerical method to solve stochastic optimal control problems, which are linear in the control. We facilitate the idea of solving two-point boundary value problems with spline functions in order to solve the resulting dynamic programming equation. We then show how to effectively...
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In this article, we study the situation, where by partial privatization a private company is given the opportunity to invest into a government owned business. After payment of an initial instalment cost, the private company's investments are flexible within a range $[0,k]$ until the business is...
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