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Purpose – Option pricing based on Black-Scholes model is typically obtained under the assumption that the volatility of the return is a constant. The purpose of this paper is to develop a new method for pricing derivatives under the jump diffusion model with random volatility by viewing the...
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Purpose – Option pricing based on Black-Scholes model is typically obtained under the assumption that the volatility of the return is a constant. The purpose of this paper is to develop a new method for pricing derivatives under the jump diffusion model with random volatility by viewing the...
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Purpose – Option pricing based on Black‐Scholes model is typically obtained under the assumption that the volatility of the return is a constant. The purpose of this paper is to develop a new method for pricing derivatives under the jump diffusion model with random volatility by viewing the...
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This e-book contains papers from the 2006 Statistical Modelling in Finance conference. Using the historical hurricane forecasts of Dr. William M. Gray, the editorial identifies the problem of using "black-box" methods in catastrophe forecasting, and emphasises the value of independent peer review
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