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Equity Hybrid Derivatives

ISBN-13: 9780471770589 / Angielski / Twarda / 2006 / 336 str.

Marcus Overhaus; Ana Bermudez; Hans Buehler
Equity Hybrid Derivatives Marcus Overhaus Ana Bermudez Hans Buehler 9780471770589 John Wiley & Sons - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Equity Hybrid Derivatives

ISBN-13: 9780471770589 / Angielski / Twarda / 2006 / 336 str.

Marcus Overhaus; Ana Bermudez; Hans Buehler
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Take an in-depth look at equity hybrid derivatives. Written by the quantitative research team of Deutsche Bank, the world leader in innovative equity derivative transactions, this book presents leading-edge thinking in modeling, valuing, and hedging for this market, which is increasingly used for investment by hedge funds. You'll gain a balanced, integrated presentation of theory and practice, with an emphasis on understanding new techniques for analyzing volatility and credit derivative transactions linked to equity. In every instance, theory is illustrated along with practical application. Marcus Overhaus, PhD, is Managing Director and Global Head of Quantitative Research and Equity Structuring. Ana Bermudez, PhD, is an Associate in Global Quantitative Research. Hans Buehler, PhD, is a Vice President in Global Quantitative Research. Andrew Ferraris, DPhil, is a Managing Director in Global Quantitative Research. Christopher Jordinson, PhD, is a Vice President in Global Quantitative Research. Aziz Lamnouar, DEA, is a Vice President in Global Quantitative Research. All are associated with Deutsche Bank AG, London.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Ekonomia i biznes
Kategorie BISAC:
Business & Economics > Inwestycje i papiery wartościowe
Wydawca:
John Wiley & Sons
Seria wydawnicza:
Wiley Finance (Hardcover)
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9780471770589
Rok wydania:
2006
Numer serii:
000206780
Ilość stron:
336
Waga:
0.74 kg
Wymiary:
25.45 x 18.54 x 2.92
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
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Preface.

PART ONE: Modeling Volatility.

CHAPTER 1: Theory.

1.1 Concepts of Equity Modeling.

1.1.1 The Forward.

1.1.2 The Shape of Dividends to Come.

1.1.3 European Options on the Pure Stock Process.

1.2 Implied Volatility.

1.2.1 Sticky Volatilities.

1.3 Fitting the Market.

1.3.1 Arbitrage–Free Option Price Surfaces.

1.3.2 Implied Local Volatility.

1.3.3 European Payoffs.

1.3.4 Fitting the Market with Discrete Martingales.

1.4 Theory of Replication.

1.4.1 Replication in Diffusion–Driven Markets.

CHAPTER 2: Applications.

2.1 Classic Equity Models.

2.1.1 Heston.

2.1.2 SABR.

2.1.3 Scott’s Exponential Ornstein–Uhlenbeck Model.

2.1.4 Other Stochastic Volatility Models.

2.1.5 Extensions of Heston’s Model.

2.1.6 Cliquets.

2.1.7 Forward–Skew Propagation.

2.2 Variance Swaps, Entropy Swaps, Gamma Swaps.

2.2.1 Variance Swaps.

2.2.2 Entropy Swaps.

2.2.3 Gamma Swaps.

2.3 Variance Swap Market Models.

2.3.1 Finite Dimensional Parametrizations.

2.3.2 Examples.

2.3.3 Fitting to the Market.

PART TWO: Equity Interest Rate Hybrids.

CHAPTER 3: Short–Rate Models.

3.1 Introduction.

3.2 Ornstein–Uhlenbeck Models.

3.3 Calibrating to the Yield Curve.

3.3.1 Hull–White Model.

3.3.2 Generic Ornstein–Uhlenbeck Models.

3.4 Calibrating the Volatility.

3.4.1 Hull–White/Vasicek.

3.4.2 Generic Ornstein–Uhlenbeck Models.

3.5 Pricing Hybrids.

3.5.1 Finite Differences.

3.5.2 Monte Carlo.

3.6 Appendix: Least–Squares Minimization.

3.6.1 Newton–Raphson Method.

3.6.2 Broyden’s Method.

CHAPTER 4: Hybrid Products.

4.1 The Effects of Assuming Stochastic Rates.

4.2 Conditional Trigger Swaps.

4.3 Target Redemption Notes.

4.3.1 Structure.

4.3.2 Back–Testing.

4.3.3 Valuation Approach.

4.3.4 Hedging.

4.4 Convertible Bonds.

4.4.1 Introduction.

4.4.2 The Governing Equation.

4.4.3 Detailed Specification of the Model.

4.4.4 Analytical Solutions for a Special CB.

4.5 Exchangeable Bonds.

4.5.1 The Valuation PDE.

4.5.2 Coordinate Transformations for Numerical Solution.

CHAPTER 5: Constant Proportion Portfolio Insurance.

5.1 Introduction to Portfolio Insurance.

5.2 Classical CPPI.

5.3 Restricted CPPI.

5.3.1 Constraints on the Investment Level.

5.3.2 Constraints on the Floor.

5.3.3 An Example Structure.

5.4 Options on CPPI.

5.4.1 The Pricing.

5.4.2 Delta, Gamma, and Vega Exposures.

5.4.3 Hedging.

5.5 Nonstandard CPPIs.

5.5.1 Complex Fee Structures.

5.5.2 Dynamic Gearing.

5.5.3 Perpetual CPPI.

5.5.4 Flexi–Portfolio CPPI.

5.5.5 Off–Balance–Sheet CPPI.

5.6 CPPI as an Underlying.

5.7 Other Issues Related to the CPPI.

5.7.1 Liquidity Issues (Hedge Funds).

5.7.2 Assets Suitable for CPPIs.

5.8 Appendixes.

5.8.1 Appendix A.

5.8.2 Appendix B.

5.8.3 Appendix C.

PART THREE: Equity Credit Hybrids.

CHAPTER 6: Credit Modeling.

6.1 Introduction.

6.2 Background on Credit Modeling.

6.2.1 Structural Approach.

6.2.2 Reduced–Form Approach.

6.3 Modeling Equity Credit Hybrids.

6.3.1 Dynamics of the Hazard Rate.

6.3.2 Model Choice.

6.4 Pricing.

6.4.1 Credit Default Swap.

6.4.2 Credit Default Swaption.

6.4.3 European Call.

6.5 Calibration.

6.5.1 Stripping of Hazard Rate.

6.5.2 Calibration of the Hazard Rate Process.

6.5.3 Calibration of the Equity Volatility.

6.5.4 Discussion.

6.6 Introduction of Discontinuities.

6.6.1 The New Framework.

6.6.2 Dynamics of the Survival Probability.

6.6.3 Pricing of European Options.

6.6.4 Fourier Pricing.

6.7 Equity Default Swaps.

6.7.1 Modeling Equity Default Swaps.

6.7.2 Single–Name EDSs in a Deterministic Hazard Rate Model.

6.8 Conclusion.

PART FOUR: Advanced Pricing Techniques.

CHAPTER 7: Copulas Applied to Derivatives Pricing.

7.1 Introduction.

7.2 Theoretical Background of Copulas.

7.2.1 Definitions.

7.2.2 Measures of Dependence.

7.2.3 Copulas and Stochastic Processes.

7.2.4 Some Popular Copulas.

7.3 Factor Copula Framework.

7.4 Applications to Derivatives Pricing.

7.4.1 Equity Derivatives: The Altiplano.

7.4.2 Credit Derivatives: Basket and Tranche Pricing.

7.5 Conclusion.

CHAPTER 8: Forward PDEs and Local Volatility Calibration.

8.1 Introduction.

8.1.1 Local and Implied Volatilities.

8.1.2 Dupire’s Formula and Its Problems.

8.1.3 Dupire–like Formula in Multifactor Models.

8.2 Forward PDEs.

8.3 Pure Equity Case.

8.4 Local Volatility with Stochastic Interest Rates.

8.5 Calibrating the Local Volatility.

8.6 Special Case: Vasicek Plus a Term Structure of Equity Volatilities.

CHAPTER 9: Numerical Solution of Multifactor Pricing Problems Using Lagrange–Galerkin with Duality Methods.

9.1 Introduction.

9.2 The Modeling Framework: A General D–factor Model.

9.2.1 Strong Formulation of the Linear Problem: Partial Differential Equations.

9.2.2 Truncation of the Domain and Boundary Conditions.

9.2.3 Strong Formulation of the Nonlinear Problem: Partial Differential Inequalities.

9.2.4 Weak Formulation of the Nonlinear Problem: Variational Inequalities.

9.3 Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Inequalities (Variational Inequalities).

9.3.1 A Duality (or Lagrange Multiplier) Method.

9.4 Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations (Variational Equalities): Classical Lagrange–Galerkin Method.

9.4.1 Semi–Lagrangian Time Discretization: Method of Characteristics.

9.4.2 Space Discretization: Galerkin Finite Element Method.

9.4.3 Order of Classical Lagrange–Galerkin Method.

9.5 Higher–Order Lagrange–Galerkin Methods.

9.5.1 Crank–Nicolson Characteristics/Finite Elements.

9.6 Application to Pricing of Convertible Bonds.

9.6.1 Numerical Solution.

9.6.2 Numerical Results.

9.7 Appendix: Lagrange Triangular Finite Elements.

9.7.1 Lagrange Triangular Finite Elements.

9.7.2 Coefficients Matrix and Independent Term in Two Dimensions.

CHAPTER 10: American Monte Carlo.

10.1 Introduction.

10.2 Broadie and Glasserman.

10.3 Regularly Spaced Restarts.

10.4 The Longstaff and Schwartz Algorithm.

10.4.1 The Algorithm.

10.4.2 Example: A Call Option with Monthly Bermudan Exercise.

10.5 Accuracy and Bias.

10.5.1 Extension: Regressing on In–the–Money Paths.

10.5.2 Linear Regression.

10.5.3 Other Regression Schemes.

10.5.4 Upper Bounds.

10.6 Parameterizing the Exercise Boundary.

Bibliography.

Index.

MARCUS OVERHAUS, PhD, is Managing Director and Global Head of Quantitative Products at Deutsche Bank AG. He holds a PhD in pure mathematics.

ANA BERMÚDEZ, PhD, is an Associate in Quantitative Products at Deutsche Bank AG. Her work focuses on numerical methods for partial differential equations. She holds a PhD in applied mathematics.

HANS BUEHLER, PhD, is a Director in Quantitative Products at Deutsche Bank AG. His work focuses on volatility modeling. He holds a PhD in stochastic analysis.

ANDREW FERRARIS, DPhil, is a Managing Director in Quantitative Products at Deutsche Bank AG. His work focuses on applying advanced numerical methods to finance. He holds a DPhil in experimental particle physics.

CHRISTOPHER JORDINSON, PhD, is a Vice President in Quantitative Products at Deutsche Bank AG. His work focuses on calibration and equity interest rate hybrid models. He holds a PhD in astrophysics.

AZIZ LAMNOUAR, DEA, is a Vice President in Quantitative Products at Deutsche Bank AG. His work focuses on credit and credit–hybrid modeling. He holds a DEA in stochastics and finance.

Praise for Equity Hybrid Derivatives

"Hybrids represent the fastest growing segment in the derivatives business. Written by perhaps the finest quant shop in the world, this book presents the state of the art in modeling equity hybrid derivatives."
—Peter Carr, PhD, Head of Quantitative Financial Research Bloomberg L.P., New York, and Director of the Masters in Math Finance Program, Courant Institute, New York University

"This is a unique book. It is a deep and sophisticated treatment of equity hybrids: the products, the models, the mathematics, and the numerics. Anyone with a serious interest in the market will need this book."
—Dr. Nick Webber, Director of the Financial Options Research Centre, University of Warwick

"The Quantitative Products Group of Deutsche Bank continues the study of the latest generation of equity derivatives with the same talent as in its previous books. The market has integrated a wide range of new asset classes such as realized volatility, hedge fund strategy, or hybrid structures in fixed income–equity and equity–credit, which are now booming. These hybrid products have also generated new numerical problems both for PDEs or Monte Carlo methods. To offer both a concise presentation of the risk analysis and a comprehensive overview of the pricing and hedging methodology of these complex exotic structures was a great challenge; I must say that I am very impressed by the result."
—Professor Nicole El–Karoui, Ecole Polytechnique Paris

"This is an excellent book on equity hybrid derivatives, written from the practitioner′s point of view by a leading quant team. It provides a comprehensive overview of state–of–the–art methodology combined with cutting–edge research in mathematical finance. The book is a most valuable read both for academics and practitioners."
—Professor Alexander Schied, Berlin University of Technology

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