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This paper introduces a realistic, generalized market modeling framework for which the Law of One Price no longer holds. Instead the Law of the Minimal Price will be derived, which for contingent claims with long term to maturity may provide significantly lower prices than suggested under the...
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The paper proposes a financial market model that generates stochastic volatilities and stochastic interest rates using a minimal number of factors that characterise the dynamics of different denominations of a benchmark portfolio. It models asset prices essentially as functionals of square root...
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This paper introduces a general market modeling framework under which the Law of One Price no longer holds. A contingent claim can have in this setting several self-financing, replicating portfolios. The new Law of the Minimal Price identifies the lowest replicating price process for a given...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004984601
The paper presents a financial market model that generates stochastic volatility using a minimal set of factors. These factors, formed from transformations of square root processes, model the dynamics of different denominations of a benchmark portfolio. Benchmarked prices are assumed to be local...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004984588