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It is argued that the growth in the breadth of option strikes traded after the financial crisis of 2008 poses difficulties for the use of Fourier inversion methodologies in volatility surface calibration. Continuous time Markov chain approximations are proposed as an alternative. They are shown...
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A bank's stock price is modeled as a call option on the spread of random assets over random liabilities. The logarithm of assets and liabilities are jointly modeled as driven by four variance gamma processes and this model is estimated by calibrating to quoted equity options seen as compound...
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For underlying asset motions calibrating skewness and kurtosis beyond the volatility it becomes possible to consider these entities as responding to their observations in past data. Models with stochastic skewness and kurtosis are constructed by allowing the second, third and fourth power...
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Stationary Increment Tempered Fractional Lévy Processes (TFLP) introduced by Boniece, Didier and Sabzikar (2020) are applied to financial data. They are used to model the stochastic drift rate of a mean reverting equation. The new processes are called OU processes with a TFLP drift rate....
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Loan spreads are analysed for two types of loans. The first takes losses at maturity only; the second one follows the formulation of CFOs (Collateralized Fund Obligations), with losses registered over the lifetime of the contract. In both cases, the implementation requires the choice of a...
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A local volatility model is enhanced by the possibility of a single jump to default. The jump has a hazard rate that is the product of the stock price raised to a prespecified negative power and a deterministic function of time. The empirical work uses a power of -1.5. It is shown how one may...
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A relatively simple approach to correlating unit period returns of Lévy processes is developed. We write the Lévy process as a time changed Brownian motion and correlate the Brownian motions. It is shown that sample correlations understate the required correlation between the Brownian motions...
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Models of dependence in asset returns with non-Gaussian marginals are investigated on ETF daily return data. The first is a full rank Gaussian copula. The second is a linear mixture of independent Lévy processes. The third correlates Gaussian components in a variance gamma representation. On a...
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