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processes. A stable calibration procedure which takes into account a given local correlation structure is presented. The … calibration algorithm is FFT based, so fast and easy to implement. …
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This paper studies polar sets of anisotropic Gaussian random fields, i.e. sets which a Gaussian random field does not hit almost surely. The main assumptions are that the eigenvalues of the covariance matrix are bounded from below and that the canonical metric associated with the Gaussian random...
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-parametric calibration algorithm which takes into account a given local covariance structure. The algorithm returns smooth and simply …
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this calibration risk in a time series of DAX implied volatility surfaces from April 2003 to March 2004. We analyze in the … relation to calibration risk. …
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The calibration of option pricing models leads to the minimization of an error functional. We show that its usual …
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This work develops change-point methods for statistics of high-frequency data. The main interest is the volatility of an Itˆo semi-martingale, which is discretely observed over a fixed time horizon. We construct a minimax-optimal test to discriminate different smoothness classes of the...
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Information flows across international financial markets typically occur within hours, making volatility spillover appear contemporaneous in daily data. Such simultaneous transmission of variances is featured by the stochastic volatility model developed in this paper, in contrast to usually...
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Basel II Pillar 3 reports provide information about banks' exposure towards a number of risk factors, such as corporate credit risk and interest rate risk. Previous studies nd that the quality of such information is likely to be weak. We analyze the marginal contribution of pillar 3 exposure...
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We analyze the theoretical moments of a nonlinear approximation to a model of business cycles and asset pricing with stochastic volatility and recursive preferences. We find that heteroskedastic volatility operationalizes a time-varying risk adjustment channel that induces variability in...
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In this paper, we develop and apply Bayesian inference for an extended Nelson- Siegel (1987) term structure model capturing interest rate risk. The so-called Stochastic Volatility Nelson-Siegel (SVNS) model allows for stochastic volatility in the underlying yield factors. We propose a Markov...
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