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In the present paper we give some preliminary results for option pricing and hedging in the framework of the Bates model based on quadratic risk minimization. We provide an explicit expression of the mean-variance hedging strategy in the martingale case and study the Minimal Martingale measure...
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In this paper, we present a multi-factor continuous-time autoregressive moving-average (CARMA) model for the short and forward interest rates. This model is able to present an adequate statistical description of the short and forward rate dynamics. We show that this is a tractable term structure...
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We show that the forward price can be represented as a functional of the spot price path in the case of Lévy semistationary (LSS) models for the spot dynamics. The functional is a weighted average of the historical spot price in general, and is derived by means of the Laplace transform. For the...
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We propose a quasi-Monte Carlo (qMC) algorithm to simulate variates from the normal inverse Gaussian (NIG) distribution. The algorithm is based on a Monte Carlo technique found in Rydberg [13], and is based on sampling three independent uniform variables. We apply the algorithm to three problems...
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We consider the problem of utility indifference pricing of a put option written on a non-tradeable asset, where we can hedge in a correlated asset. The dynamics are assumed to be a two-dimensional geometric Brownian motion, and we suppose that the issuer of the option have exponential risk...
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Based on a non-Gaussian Ornstein–Uhlenbeck model for energy spot, we derive prices for Asian and spread options using Fourier techniques. The option prices are expressed in terms of the Fourier transform of the payoff function and the characteristic functions of the driving noises, being...
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