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This paper introduces an option pricing algorithm based on non-orthogonal series expansion methods. More precisely, Gabor frame decomposition is used to split the risk neutral option pricing formula into the sum of two inner products that can be evaluated efficiently by means of Parseval's...
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The pricing of vanilla options on underliers with cash dividends is a surprisingly contentious and active research subject, for both European or American exercise style. Neither on the listed options side (calls and puts) nor on the flow/structured side of longer-term vanillas or light exotics...
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Exceptional accuracy and speed for option pricing are available via quadrature (Andricopoulos, Widdicks, Duck, and Newton, 2003), extending into multiple dimensions with complex path-dependency and early exercise (Andricopoulos, Widdicks, Newton, and Duck, 2007). However, the exposition is...
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We propose an efficient pricing method for arithmetic Asian options based on Fourier-cosine expansions. In particular, we allow for mean reversion and jumps in the underlying price dynamics. There is an extensive body of empirical evidence in the current literature that points to the existence...
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The derivation of Asian option value has posed a challenge to financial mathematicians for the last two decades. Fu, Madan and Wang (1999) made a comparison between the Laplace transform approach and the Monte Carlo approach, and found that the numerical inversion method encountered severe...
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Given the competitiveness of a market-making environment, the ability to speedily quote option prices consistent with an ever-changing market environment is essential. Thus, the smallest acceleration or improvement over traditional pricing methods is crucial to avoid arbitrage. We propose a...
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The majority of quasi-analytic pricing methods for American options are efficient near-maturity but are prone to larger errors when time-to-maturity increases. A new methodology, called the "extension"-method, is introduced to increase the accuracy of almost any existing quasi-analytic approach...
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Pricing financial or real options with arbitrary payoffs in regime-switching models is an important problem in finance. Mathematically, it is to solve, under certain standard assumptions, a general form of optimal stopping problems in regime-switching models. In this article, we reduce an...
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Spread options are multi-asset options whose payoffs depend on the difference of two underlying financial variables. In most cases, analytically closed form solutions for pricing such payoffs are not available, and the application of numerical pricing methods turns out to be non-trivial. We...
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Both barrier options and the Heston stochastic volatility model are omnipresent in real-life applications of financial mathematics. Therefore, we apply the Heath-Platen (HP) estimator as first introduced by Heath and Platen to price barrier options in the Heston model setting as an alternative...
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