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In these two papers, ‘Multiple Risky Securities Valuation I - II', we represented a simplified scheme of the CDO's tranches valuation. The main difference between our approach and benchmark is that we dealing with market cash flows in contrast to expected cash flows usually used for...
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In this paper we develop an approach to valuation of a multiple names security portfolio. The goal of the paper to present pricing and calculation of the risk characteristics of the corporate debt based on randomization of the historical data of a portfolio assets. Our approach close but it does...
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The concept of the Local Volatility was developed in [1-3]. Later this concept was broadly generalized and extends in particular to cover stochastic local volatility phenomena. A number of companies offer their products which call for more accurate forecast of options pricing and one can check...
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In this paper we represent alternative approach for exotics options valuation problem. We study the time-space discrete valuation setting that usually referred to as the binomial scheme if states are two. The main distinction of the alternative pricing approach is that we interpret price of the...
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This paper presents a fallacy of the Black and Scholes' (BS) option pricing concept. The BS pricing is still the unique theoretical way for pricing derivatives though quite a large number of expert have found a lot of remarks concerning its theoretical and practical failings. We should note that...
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In this paper, we present somewhat alternative point of view on early exercised American options. The standard valuation of the American options the exercise moment is defined as one, which guarantees the maximum value of the option. We discuss the standard approach in the first two sections of...
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In this paper we present drawbacks of the Black-Scholes option pricing theory. Shorter version of this paper were announced in [8]. Black-Scholes option theory represents unified construction of no arbitrage pricing. It is common to think that in the theory Black-Scholes price represents the...
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The document IFRS 7 requires disclosure of information about the nature and extent of risks arising from trading those instruments. There are several significant drawbacks in derivative price modeling which relate to global regulations of the derivatives market. Here we present a unified...
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In some papers we remarked that derivation of the Black Scholes Equation (BSE) contains mathematical ambiguities. In particular, there are two problems which can be raised by accepting Black Scholes (BS) pricing concept. One is technical derivation of the BSE and the other the pricing definition...
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