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In this paper, we propose a hybrid Laplace transform and finite difference method to price (finite-maturity) American options, which is applicable to a wide variety of asset price models including the constant elasticity of variance (CEV), hyper-exponential jump–diffusion (HEJD), Markov regime...
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This paper establishes the second-order convergence rates of the continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) approximation method for pricing continuously monitored occupation time derivatives (step options, conditional Asian options) and arithmetic Asian options and their Greeks. We fill the gap in the...
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In this paper, we construct tight lower and upper bounds for the price of an American strangle, which is a special type of strangle consisting of long positions in an American put and an American call, where the early exercise of one side of the position will knock-out the remaining side. This...
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Rough volatility models have recently been empirically shown to provide a good fit to historical volatility time series and implied volatility smiles of SPX options. They are continuous-time stochastic volatility models, whose volatility process is driven by a fractional Brownian motion with...
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In this paper, we extend the lower-upper bound approximation (LUBA) idea of Broadie and Detemple [Broadie, M., Detemple, J., (1996) American option valuation: New bounds, approximations, and comparison of existing methods. Review of Financial Studies. 9(4): 1211-1250] to the Laplace space. We...
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In this paper, we propose a new approach for stochastic control problems arising from utility maximization. The main idea is to directly start from the dynamical programming equation and compute the conditional expectation using a novel representation of the conditional density function through...
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This paper establishes the precise second order convergence rates of the continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) approximation method for pricing options and calculating its Greeks under the general framework of stochastic local volatility models, which include the Heston and SABR models as special...
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