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A catastrophe put option is valuable in the event that the underlying asset price is below the strike price; in addition, a specified catastrophic event must have happened and influenced the insured company. This paper analyzes the valuation of catastrophe put options under deterministic and...
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This study extends the GARCH pricing tree in Ritchken and Trevor (J Financ 54:366–402, <CitationRef CitationID="CR33">1999</CitationRef>) by incorporating an additional jump process to develop a lattice model to value options. The GARCH-jump model can capture the behavior of asset prices more appropriately given its consistency with...</citationref>
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This study investigates correlations between India’s bustling single stock futures (SSFs) and its peculiar Badla mechanism. Data from the world’s most active SSF market, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India, are used. The results indicated that both the Badla mechanism and the...
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"We extend Campbell's &lpar;1993&rpar; model to develop an intertemporal international asset pricing model &lpar;IAPM&rpar;. We show that the expected international asset return is determined by a weighted average of market risk, market hedging risk, exchange rate risk and exchange rate hedging risk. These weights...
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