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This paper presents a joint analysis of the term structure of credit default swap (CDS) spreads and the implied volatility surface for European countries during 2007-2012, a sample period covering both the Global Financial Crisis and the European debt crisis. We analyze to which extent...
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We begin with an overview of classical theories and empirical methods for option pricing and hedging without transaction costs, and then with a brief review of developments in the corresponding theory when there are transaction costs. An interesting feature of the optimal hedging strategy in the...
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We test the accuracy and hedging performance of the deltas given by a range of nonparametric measure changes. The nonparametric models accurately estimate deltas across a number of asset price dynamics. The optimal nonparametric measure change displays superior estimation bias, which depends on...
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Haley and Walker (2010) present the Euclidean and Empirical Likelihood nonparametric option pricing models as alternative tilts to Stutzer's (1996) Canonical pricing method. We empirically test the comparative strengths of each of these methods using a large sample of traded options on the...
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In this paper we solve the discrete time mean-variance hedging problem when asset returns follow a multivariate autoregressive hidden Markov model. Time dependent volatility and serial dependence are well established properties of financial time series and our model covers both. To illustrate...
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We address a very topical – and to some extent, intractable – question: When should I hedge? By analysing South African historical market returns, we show that only a handful of extreme returns – which are well characterised by two simple quantitative indicators – can have a significant...
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The art market has seen boom and bust during the last years and, despite the downturn, has received more attention from investors given the low interest environment following the financial crisis. However, participation has been reserved for a few investors and the hedging of exposures remains...
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The duality between the robust (or equivalently, model independent) hedging of path dependent European options and a martingale optimal transport problem is proved. The financial market is modeled through a risky asset whose price is only assumed to be a continuous function of time. The hedging...
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Duality for robust hedging with proportional transaction costs of path dependent European options is obtained in a discrete time financial market with one risky asset. Investor's portfolio consists of a dynamically traded stock and a static position in vanilla options which can be exercised at...
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