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Variabel verzinsliche Kundengeschäfte repräsentieren einen bedeutenden Teil der Aktiva und Passiva von Banken. Ihre Bewertung und Risikoanalyse ist sowohl für Banken als auch für die Bankenaufsicht anspruchsvoll, da insbesondere das Zusammenspiel zwischen Markt- und Produktzinsen sich als...
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Mit vorliegender Arbeit wird versucht, die Validit?t des Black/Scholes- und des Barone-Adesi/Whaley-Optionsbewertungsmodells, bezogen auf ein breites Spektrum der in Deutschland b?rsennotierten Optionsscheine auf den wichtigsten nationalen Aktienindex, den Deutschen Aktienindex DAX, theoretisch...
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Three years after the seminal work of Black and Scholes on the pricing of European options, Scholes presented a paper in which the impact of taxation on the value of an option is analyzed. We restart this discussion in a simple binomial setting emphasizing the economic principles of replicating...
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Die Arbeit hat das Ziel, die ursprünglich rein kapitalmarkttheoretisch ausgelegte Optionspreistheorie für das … den Leitlinien der Optionspreistheorie folgen.Mit einer auf die 16 führenden Pharmaunternehmen bezogenen empirischen …
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With the rapid development of option markets throughout the world, option pricing has become an important field in financial engineering. Among a variety of option pricing models, volatility of underlying asset is associated with risk and uncertainty, and hence is treated as one of the key...
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As is well known, the classic Black-Scholes option pricing model assumes that returns follow Brownian motion. It is widely recognized that return processes differ from this benchmark in at least three important ways. First, asset prices jump, leading to non-normal return innovations. Second,...
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We develop a simple robust test for the presence of continuous and discontinuous (jump) components in the price of an asset underlying an option. Our test examines the prices of at-the-money and out-of-the-money options as the option maturity approaches zero. We show that these prices converge...
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We consider the hedging of derivative securities when the price movement of the underlying asset can exhibit random …
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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Life insurance and pension funds offer a wide range of products that are invested in a mix ofassets. These portfolios (II), underlying the products, are rebalanced back to predetermined fixedproportions on a regular basis. This is done by selling the better performing assets...
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The inaccuracy of the Black-Scholes formula arises from two aspects: the formula is for European options while most real option contracts are American; the formula is based on the assumption that underlying asset prices follow a lognormal distribution while in the real world asset prices cannot...
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