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In this paper, we examine an exchange economy with a financial market composed of three assets: a share of a stock, an European call option written on the stock, and a riskless bond. The financial market is assumed to be incomplete and the option is not a redundant asset. In such a case the...
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result from classical CAPM to the case with multiperiod planning horizons by proving that under homogeneous beliefs …
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Option pricing model with non-constant volatility models are compared to stochastic volatility ones. The non-constant volatility models considered are the Dupire's local volatility and Hobson and Rogers path-dependent volatility models. These approaches have the theoretical advantage of...
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This paper compares the goodness-of-fit and the stability of six methods used to extract risk-neutral probability density functions from currency option prices. We first compare five existing methods commonly employed to recover risk-neutral density functions from option prices. Specifically, we...
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Consider a non-spanned security C_{T} in an incomplete market. We study the risk/return trade-offs generated if this security is sold for an arbitrage-free price Câ‚€ and then hedged. We consider recursive "one-period optimal" self-financing hedging strategies, a simple but tractable...
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The fact that expected payoffs on assets and call options are infinite under most log-stable distributions led both Paul Samuelson (as quoted by Smith 1976) and Robert Merton (1976) to conjecture that assets and derivatives could not be reasonably priced under these distributions, despite their...
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Krylov subspace methods have proven to be powerful methods for solving sparse linear systems arising in several engineering problems. More recently, these methods have been successfully applied in computational economics, for instance in the solution of forward-looking macroeconometric models...
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