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We reintroduced the idea of an n-fold compound option as a generalization of Geske’s (2- fold) compound option in the same framework of constant interest rates. For the valuation of long-term financial agreements (life insurance products) this assumption is not always realistic. So that the...
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In general, American options cannot be valued by closed-form formulas. There is however an exception within the setting of dividendpaying assets. It is known that American call options will be exercised early, only at a time just prior to an ex-dividend date. In extending the Roll-Geske-Whaley...
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In this paper we determine the dependence of the n-fold compound option to the value of the firm V and to the variance rate 2. For practical purposes some numerical results are added, calculated with Mathematica and with a Fortran procedure for multivariate integrals.
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In a previous paper by Thomassen and Van Wouwe [5] the notion of an n-fold compound option was introduced as a generalization of Geske’s compound option [3]. To compute such an n-fold numerically remains possible but tedious because most algorithms are not capable to compute multivariate...
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