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We price derivatives defined for different asset classes with a full stochastic dependence structure. We consider jointly geometric Brownian motions and mean-reversion processes with a a stochastic variance-covariance matrix driven by a Wishart process. These models cannot be treated within the...
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We consider implied volatility, time-dependent volatility, local volatility and stochastic volatility. We derive relationships between the different concepts. The relationships are of an exact analytical type if this is possible, else we use expansions to obtain approximate expressions. We close...
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We recall some fundamentals on Levy processes. Then the Gamma distribution, the Variance Gamma process and option pricing for this process are considered in detail. To implement the Variance Gamma model for option pricing, we use the fast Fourier transform, time change and discuss error bounds
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In a tractable stochastic volatility model, we identify the price of the smile as the price of the unspanned risks traded in SPX option markets. The price of the smile reflects two persistent volatility and skewness risks, which imply a downward sloping term structure of low-frequency variance...
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We develop infinitesimally robust statistical procedures for general diffusion processes. We first prove existence and uniqueness of the times series influence function of conditionally unbiased M-estimators for ergodic and stationary diffusions, under weak conditions on the (martingale)...
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We introduce a new class of flexible and tractable matrix affine jump-diffusions (AJD) to model multivariate sources of financial risk. We first provide a complete transform analysis of this model class, which opens a range of new potential applications to, e.g., multivariate option pricing with...
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