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In this paper, we propose two practicable approaches for consistently modelling the realworld and risk-neutral measures within cross-asset Monte-Carlo frameworks. We go on to explore the necessity of supporting the real-world measure and consider its calibration with the aid of an explicit...
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We derive closed-form expressions to price European calls and puts assuming the cash flows of the underlying asset or project are normally distributed. This approach has important advantages in the context of real options applied to infrastructure projects when compared to the Black-Scholes...
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This paper presents a framework to model correlated default events that can be used to price and hedge standard and exotic credit baskets whose values depend on the realized losses of a default portfolio. The model consists of parametric continuous time Markov chain and aims to accurately...
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In this paper we study the stochastic area swept by a regular time-homogeneous diffusion till a stopping time. This unifies some recent literature in this area. Through stochastic time change we establish a link between the stochastic area and the stopping time of another associated...
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In this paper we study the Omega risk model with surplus-dependent tax payments in a time-homogeneous diffusion setting. The new model incorporates practical features from both the Omega risk model(Albrecher and Gerber and Shiu (2011)) and the risk model with tax(Albrecher and Hipp (2007)). We...
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In this paper we use the property that certainty equivalence, as implied by a first-order approximation to the solution of stochastic discrete-time models, breaks in its equivalent continuous-time version. We study the extent to which a first-order approximated solution built by perturbation...
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In this paper we use the property that certainty equivalence, as implied by a first-order approximation to the solution of stochastic discrete-time models, breaks in its equivalent continuous-time version. We study the extent to which a first-order approximated solution built by perturbation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012211025
Describes the behavior of financial markets as functions of the variables 'price return' and 'time' based on the net difference between ask and bid volumes over a unit period, thereby suggesting that at least a negative non-trivial price return extreme exists for a unit period. This admittedly...
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In this paper we use the property that certainty equivalence, as implied by a first-order approximation to the solution of stochastic discrete-time models, breaks in its equivalent continuous-time version. We study the extent to which a first-order approximated solution built by perturbation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012852362
In this paper we derive exact closed-form density functions of the generalized Verhulst process (see Mackevicius (2015), Jakubowski and Wisniewolski (2015)), and the Bessel process with a constant drift (see Coman et al (1998), Linetsky (2004)), which have applications in mathematical biology...
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