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This paper proposes a new approximation method for pricing barrier options with discrete monitoring under stochastic volatility environment. In particular, the integration-by-parts formula and the duality formula in Malliavin calculus are effectively applied in pricing barrier options with...
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We determine the price of digital double barrier options with an arbitrary number of barrier periods in the Black–Scholes model. This means that the barriers are active during some time intervals, but are switched off in between. As an application, we calculate the value of a structure floor...
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We present a method of moments approach to pricing double barrier contracts when the underlying is modelled by a polynomial jump-diffusion. By general principles the price is linked to certain infinite dimensional linear programming problems. Subsequently approximating these by finite...
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In this article, we study a double barrier version of the standard Parisian options. We give closed formulas for the Laplace transforms of their prices with respect to the maturity time. We explain how to invert them numerically and prove a result on the accuracy of the numerical inversion when...
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Double barrier options have been traded for a long time in the markets and they are embedded in a variety of popular structured products. However, in their standard form, they lack flexibility inasmuch as they feature a constant barrier level during the entire option life. Step double barrier...
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This paper examines the B¨uhlmann’s equilibrium pricing model (1980) in the presence of transaction cost and derives the (multivariate) Esscher transform within the framework under some assumptions. The result reveals that the Esscher transform is an appropriate probability transform for the...
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In this paper, we determine the lowest cost strategy for a given payoff in Lévy markets where the pricing is based on the Esscher martingale measure. In particular, we consider Lévy models where prices are driven by a normal inverse Gaussian (NIG)- or a variance Gamma (VG)-process. Explicit...
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The CGMY market model generates infinite equivalent martingale measures (EMM). In order to price options, we need an adequate method to choose one EMM. This paper presents the relative entropy for CGMY processes, and apply it to choosing an EMM called the model preserving minimal entropy...
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Dollar cost averaging (DCA) is a widely employed investment strategy in financial markets. At the same time it is also well documented that such gradual policy is sub-optimal from the point of view of risk averse decision makers with a fixed investment horizon T 0. However, an explicit strategy...
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Under discrete-time GARCH models markets are incomplete so there is more than one price kernel for valuing contingent claims. This motivates the quest for selecting an appropriate price kernel. Different methods have been proposed for the choice of a price kernel. Some of them can be justified...
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