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In their seminal paper, Gerber and Shiu (1994) introduced the concept of the Esscher transform for option pricing. As examples they considered the shifted Poisson process, the random walk, a shifted gamma process and a shifted inverse Gaussian process to describe the logarithm of the stock...
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In the current contribution, we consider the present value of a series of fixed cash flows under stochastic interest rates. In order to model these interest rates, we don't use the common lognormal model, but stable laws, which better fit in with reality. For this present value, we want to...
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A subject often recurring in financial and actuarial papers is the pricing of stocks and securities when the rate of return is stochastic. In most cases, the stocks considered are assumed not to pay out any dividend. In the present contribution we show how it is possible to obtain upper and...
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The distribution of the present value of a series of cash flows under stochastic interest rates has been investigated by many researchers. One of the main problems in this context is the fact that the calculation of exact analytical results for this type of distributions turns out to be rather...
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In most practical cases, it is impossible to find an explicit expression for the distribution function of the present value of a sequence of cash flows that are discounted using a stochastic return process.In this paper, we present an easy computable approximation for this distribution function....
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In a paper of 2000, Kaas, Dhaene and Goovaerts investigate the present value of a rather general cash flow. Making use of comonotonic risks, they derive upper and lower bounds for the distribution of the present value. These bounds are very close to the real distribution in case all payments...
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The distribution of the present value of a series of cash flows under stochastic interest rates has been investigated by many researchers. One of the main problems in this context is the fact that the calculation of exact analytical results for this type of distributions turns out to be rather...
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