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Seminar on Probability and Statistics
Wednesday February 6 2008
Tokyo 056
4:20-5:30 pm


A Hybrid Asymptotic Expansion Scheme: an Application to Long-term Currency Options


竹原 浩太 / TAKEHARA, Kohta
東京大学大学院経済学研究科 / Graduate School of Economics, Univ. of Tokyo.

Abstract

In this session we develop a general approximation scheme, henceforth called a hybrid asymptotic expansion scheme for the valuation of multi-factor European path-independent derivatives. Specifically, we apply it to pricing long-term currency options under a market model of interest rates and a general diffusion stochastic volatility model with jumps of spot exchange rates.

Our scheme is very effective for a type of models in which there exist correlations among all the factors whose dynamics are not necessarily affine nor even Markovian so long as the randomness is generated by Brownian motions. It can also handle models that include jump components under an assumption of their independence of the other random variables when the characteristic functions for the jump parts can be analytically obtained.

Moreover, the hybrid scheme develops Fourier transform method with an asymptotic expansion to utilize closed-form characteristic functions obtainable in parts of a model.

Our scheme also introduces a characteristic-function-based Monte Carlo simulation method with the asymptotic expansion as a control variable in order to make full use of analytical approximations by the asymptotic expansion and of closed-form characteristic functions.

Finally, a series of numerical examples shows the validity of our scheme.

(This is a collaborative research with Professor Akihiko Takahashi(Graduate School of Economics, The University of Tokyo).)




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