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In this paper, we present our study on using the hybrid stochastic-local volatility (SLV) model for option pricing. The SLV model contains a stochastic volatility component represented by a volatility process and a local volatility component represented by a so-called leverage function. The...
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This thesis presents our study on using the hybrid stochastic-local volatility model for option pricing. Many researchers have demonstrated that stochastic volatility models cannot capture the whole volatility surface accurately, although the model parameters have been calibrated to replicate...
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In this paper, we present our study on a hybrid stochastic volatility model incorporating local volatility for pricing options in the foreign exchange (FX) market. The hybrid stochastic-local volatility model (SLV) could match the implied volatility surface well and meanwhile shows the...
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In this paper, we present our research on pricing window barrier options under a hybrid stochastic-local volatility (SLV) model in the foreign exchange (FX) market. Due to the hybrid effect of the local volatility and stochastic volatility components of the model, the SLV model can reproduce the...
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The aim of this paper is to show the benefit of applying a moment matching technique to the short leg component in order to price and hedge multi-asset spread options: in particular, we approximate the real dynamics of the short leg component by taking a log-normal proxy, whose equivalent...
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Increasing interconnectivity between electricity wholesale markets requires an efficient allocation scheme in order to provide access to scarce cross-border transmission capacities. The explicit schemes have primarily induced economically inefficient interconnector use given that flows have to...
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In electricity markets globally, market participants and policymakers increasingly focus on integrating adjacent, yet separate market areas via cross-border trade in electricity. Based on a discussion of the institutional framework for organizing cross-border trade, this paper analyzes how spot...
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Generators supplying electricity markets are subject to volatile input and output prices and uncertain fuel availability (water flows in the case of hydro and gas availability in the case of thermal plants). We show that a price-taking generator will only generate when the output price exceeds...
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In this note we provide an alternative proof that the Heston asset price process converges to the Normal Inverse Gaussian (NIG) distribution in the large-time limit in a certain sense. Our proof, which is based on the convergence of conditional time-integrated variance to the Inverse Gaussian...
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