Currency Derivatives Under a Minimal Market with Random Scaling
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Heath, David
Platen, Eckhard
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This paper uses an alternative, parsimonious stochastic volatility model to describe the dynamics of a currency market for the pricing and hedging of derivatives. Time transformed squared Bessel processes are the basic driving factors of the minimal market model. The time transformation is characterized by a random scaling, which provides for realistic exchange rate dynamics. The pricing of standard European options is studied. In particular, it is shown that the model produces implied volatility surfaces that are typically observed in real markets.
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International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance
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2037-12-31
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