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We study the fair strike of a discrete variance swap for a general time-homogeneous stochastic volatility model. In the special cases of Heston, Hull--White and Schöbel--Zhu stochastic volatility models, we give simple explicit expressions (improving Broadie and Jain (2008a). The effect of...
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The papers (Forde and Jacquier in Finance Stoch. 15:755–780, <CitationRef CitationID="CR1">2011</CitationRef>; Forde et al. in Finance Stoch. 15:781–784, <CitationRef CitationID="CR2">2011</CitationRef>) study large-time behaviour of the price process in the Heston model. This note corrects typos in Forde and Jacquier (Finance Stoch. 15:755–780, <CitationRef CitationID="CR1">2011</CitationRef>), Forde et al. (Finance...</citationref></citationref></citationref>
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In this paper we study the Omega risk model with surplus-dependent tax payments in a time-homogeneous diffusion setting. The new model incorporates practical features from both the Omega risk model(Albrecher and Gerber and Shiu (2011)) and the risk model with tax(Albrecher and Hipp (2007)). We...
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In stochastic volatility models based on time-homogeneous diffusions, we provide a simple necessary and sufficient condition for the discretely sampled fair strike of a variance swap to converge to the continuously sampled fair strike. It extends Theorem 3.8 of Jarrow, Kchia, Larsson and Protter...
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This paper presents a new approach to perform a nearly unbiased simulation using inversion of the characteristic function. As an application we are able to give unbiased estimates of the price of forward starting options in the Heston model and of continuously monitored Parisian options in the...
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We study the fair strike of a discrete variance swap for a general time-homogeneous stochastic volatility model. In the special cases of Heston, Hull-White and Schobel-Zhu stochastic volatility models we give simple explicit expressions (improving Broadie and Jain (2008a) in the case of the...
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In this paper we study the stochastic area swept by a regular time-homogeneous diffusion till a stopping time. This unifies some recent literature in this area. Through stochastic time change we establish a link between the stochastic area and the stopping time of another associated...
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We correct the results in Proposition 2.2 (p. 2078) of Chen et al. (2011) [1] and the part on comparison of prudence levels on p. 2081.
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In this note, we correct the formula given in Ref. [3] for European call and put option under Merton's model of the short rate. We give a probabilistic derivation making use of the “change of numeraire” technique which is simpler and more standard.
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Lions and Musiela (2007) give sufficient conditions to verify when a stochastic exponential of a continuous local martingale is a martingale or a uniformly integrable martingale. Blei and Engelbert (2009) and Mijatovi\'c and Urusov (2012c) give necessary and sufficient conditions in the case of...
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