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The construction of martingales with given marginal distributions at given times is a recurrent problem in financial mathematics. From a theoretical point of view, this problem is well-known as necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of such martingales have been described....
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Reformulating the results of del Baño Rollin, Ferreiro-Castilla, and Utzet (2010), we are able to give necessary and sufficient conditions for the moments of the stock price to exist and extend Theorem 2.1 of Forde and Jacquier (2011). Precisely Forde and Jacquier (2011) provide necessary...
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This note identifies a gap in the proof of Corollary 2.4 in [2], which arises because the essential smoothness of the family (Xt/t) can fail for the log-spot process X in the Heston model, and describes how to circumvent the issue by applying a standard argument from large deviation theory
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We revisit well-known stochastic volatility models with constant coefficients for single asset driven by one factor stochastic volatility as homogeneous diffusion and demonstrate an alternative to the classifications provided in Albanese and Lawi, and Henry-Labord`ere, to deduce asset price...
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The risky assets prices of the bi-variate model are reviewed under the hegemonize concentration filtered physical probability space. In the stochastic variance of the Cox-Ingersoll-Ross process. The Mean-variance hedging expanse on the Föllmer-Schweizer decomposition is stringent to the...
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Our first aim in this paper is to introduce a futures-based model able of capturing the main features displayed by Crude Oil futures and options contracts, such as the Samuelson volatility effect and the volatility smile. We calculate the joint characteristic function of two futures contracts in...
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This note discusses the impact of dividend modelling on the pricing of equity exotic derivatives under a local volatility model. It explains how the level of the implied local variance is adjusted as the contribution of proportional dividends is increased and characterises the impact of the...
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Vanna-volga is a popular method for interpolation/extrapolation of volatility smiles. The technique is widely used in the FX markets context, due to its ability to consistently construct the entire lognormal smile using only three lognormal market quotes.However, the derivation of vanna-volga...
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In this paper, we introduce an extension to the LIBOR Market model that is suitable to incorporate both sudden market shocks as well as changes in the overall economic climate into the interest rate dynamics. This is achieved by substituting the simple diffusion process of the original LIBOR...
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We propose a new stochastic volatility model for pricing options on assets that exhibit seasonal trends in volatility. Such assets are prevalent among commodities, with futures on grains and energy being an example. The model is based on the 3/2 stochastic volatility model, but includes a...
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