In the section Term Structure Models, Alex Levin describes a linearization approach for pricing swaptions (options on swaps) and other interest-rate sensitive derivatives in the context of multi-factor models. Jacques Carriere proposes a methodology for pricing interest rate derivatives in which bond yields are modeled as state-variables. T. Yasuoka discusses the calibration of the Brace-Gatarek-Musiela LIBOR market model.
The last section Algorithms for Pricing and Hedging contains an article by Vijay Pant and Tom Little on numerical methods for pricing variance swaps and a contribution by Steven Figlewski on barrier options. Also, Raphael Douady discusses the Least Squares Monte Carlo method for pricing American Options and some modifications of the algorithm. Juan Cardenas discusses accelerated Monte Carlo methods for calculating Value-at-Risk and Roberta Gamba and myself develop a method for estimating the “greeks” in Monte Carlo simulation using regressions. I hope that you find the papers intellectually stimulating and enjoyable.
Contents:
- On the Regulation of Fee Structures in Mutual Funds
- The Mean-Variance Synthesis of Corporate Balance Sheets
- Multi-Stage Optimization for Long-Term Investors
- A Discrete-Time Approach to Arbitrage-Free Pricing of Credit Derivatives
- An Alternative Approach for Valuing Continuous Cash Flows
- Arbitrage Pricing and Equilibrium Pricing: Compatibility Conditions
- Nonlinear Financial Models: Finite Markov Modulation and its Limits
- Pricing American Options with Transaction Costs by Complementarity Methods
- A Linearization Approach in Modeling Quasi-Affine Coupon Rate Term Structures and Related Derivatives
- A Generalized Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Process of Yield Rates Calibrated with Strips
- Mathematical Pseudo-Completion of the BGM Model
- A Finite Difference Method for the Valuation of Variance Swaps
- Pricing Discrete Barrier Options with an Adaptive Mesh Model
- Bermudan Option Pricing with Monte-Carlo Methods
- Linear, Yet Attractive, Contour
- Conquering the Greeks in Monte Carlo: Efficient Calculation of the Market Sensitivities and Hedge-Ratios of Financial Assets by Direct Numerical Simulation
Quantitative Analysis In Financial Markets: Collected Papers Of The New York University Mathematical Finance Seminar By Marco Avellaneda pdf
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