The pricing and hedging problem of foreign currency option with higher borrowing rate is discussed.The method to obtain the price and hedging portfolio of currency option is based on backward stochastic differential e...The pricing and hedging problem of foreign currency option with higher borrowing rate is discussed.The method to obtain the price and hedging portfolio of currency option is based on backward stochastic differential equations(BSDE for short) theory and Malliavin calculus technique.The sensitivity of the model parameters is also considered and some numerical simulations are given to illustrate our conclusion.展开更多
There is a need for very fast option pricers when the financial objects are modeled by complex systems of stochastic differential equations.Here the authors investigate option pricers based on mixed Monte-Carlo partia...There is a need for very fast option pricers when the financial objects are modeled by complex systems of stochastic differential equations.Here the authors investigate option pricers based on mixed Monte-Carlo partial differential solvers for stochastic volatility models such as Heston's.It is found that orders of magnitude in speed are gained on full Monte-Carlo algorithms by solving all equations but one by a Monte-Carlo method,and pricing the underlying asset by a partial differential equation with random coefficients,derived by Ito calculus.This strategy is investigated for vanilla options,barrier options and American options with stochastic volatilities and jumps optionally.展开更多
This paper addresses a finite difference approximation for an infinite dimensional Black-Scholesequation obtained by Chang and Youree (2007).The equation arises from a consideration ofan European option pricing proble...This paper addresses a finite difference approximation for an infinite dimensional Black-Scholesequation obtained by Chang and Youree (2007).The equation arises from a consideration ofan European option pricing problem in a market in which stock prices and the riskless asset prices havehereditary structures.Under a general condition on the payoff function of the option,it is shown thatthe pricing function is the unique viscosity solution of the infinite dimensional Black-Scholes equation.In addition,a finite difference approximation of the viscosity solution is provided and the convergenceresults are proved.展开更多
基金supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China(11221061,61174092,11126214,11126208)the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of China(11125102)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(2010QS05)
文摘The pricing and hedging problem of foreign currency option with higher borrowing rate is discussed.The method to obtain the price and hedging portfolio of currency option is based on backward stochastic differential equations(BSDE for short) theory and Malliavin calculus technique.The sensitivity of the model parameters is also considered and some numerical simulations are given to illustrate our conclusion.
文摘There is a need for very fast option pricers when the financial objects are modeled by complex systems of stochastic differential equations.Here the authors investigate option pricers based on mixed Monte-Carlo partial differential solvers for stochastic volatility models such as Heston's.It is found that orders of magnitude in speed are gained on full Monte-Carlo algorithms by solving all equations but one by a Monte-Carlo method,and pricing the underlying asset by a partial differential equation with random coefficients,derived by Ito calculus.This strategy is investigated for vanilla options,barrier options and American options with stochastic volatilities and jumps optionally.
基金supported by a grant W911NF-04-D-0003 from the US Army Research Office
文摘This paper addresses a finite difference approximation for an infinite dimensional Black-Scholesequation obtained by Chang and Youree (2007).The equation arises from a consideration ofan European option pricing problem in a market in which stock prices and the riskless asset prices havehereditary structures.Under a general condition on the payoff function of the option,it is shown thatthe pricing function is the unique viscosity solution of the infinite dimensional Black-Scholes equation.In addition,a finite difference approximation of the viscosity solution is provided and the convergenceresults are proved.