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In contrast with the classical models of frictionless financial markets, market models with proportional transaction costs, even satisfying usual no-arbitrage properties, may admit arbitrage opportunities of the second kind. This means that there are self-financing portfolios with initial...
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Leland's approach to the hedging of derivatives under proportional transaction costs is based on an approximate replication of the European-type contingent claim VT using the classical Black Scholes formulae with a suitably enlarged volatility. The formal mathematical framework is a scheme of...
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Local volatility models are popular because they can be simply calibrated to the market of European options. For such models, we propose a modified Leland method which allows us to approximately replicate a European contingent claim when the market is under proportional transaction costs. The...
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We study the criteria of robust absence of arbitrage opportunity (RNA2) of the second kind as initially introduced by Rasony M. in the case of a continuous-time and infinite dimensional financial market model with proportional transaction costs allowing for bond market modeling. Robust no...
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We consider a consumption-investment optimization problem for the Kabanov model when the proportional transaction costs rate is constant and the prices are modeled by a Lévy process. We naturally extend the preliminary work of [4] to portfolio processes that are only supposed to be làdlàg....
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We propose a continuous time model for financial markets with proportional transactions costs and a continuum of risky assets. This is motivated by bond markets in which the continuum of assets corresponds to the continuum of possible maturities. Our framework is well adapted to the study of...
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We give characterizations of asymptotic arbitrage of the first and second kind and of strong asymptotic arbitrage for a sequence of financial markets with small proportional transaction costs in terms of contiguity properties of sequences of equivalent probability measures induced by consistent...
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