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traded in SPX option markets. The price of the smile reflects two persistent volatility and skewness risks, which imply a …
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highly attractive skewness-kurtosis profi le. In the presence of transactions costs that depend on an option's moneyness and … sensitivities to chosen risk factors. I test these portfolios empirically and find that options signifi cantly improve the risk …
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the options market and the class of valuation problem being undertaken. Various examples are studied in detail, with exact …
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This paper studies the term structure implications of a simple structural economy in which the representative agent displays ambiguity aversion, modeled by Multiple Priors Recursive Utility. Bond excess returns reflect a premium for ambiguity, which is observationally distinct from the risk...
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We analyze the impact of funding costs and margin requirements on prices of index options traded on the CBOE. We …
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We propose a novel time-changed L évy LIBOR market model for the joint pricing of caps and swaptions. The time changes are split into three components. The first component allows us to match the volatility term structure, the second generates stochastic volatility, and the third one...
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We consider modeling errors in the hedging of a portfolio composed from BBB-rated bonds. By doing this, we open a new perspective to the debate on the relationship between corporate bonds and CDS spreads. We find that in ordinary times the added value of indexlinked credit derivatives is very...
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