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A Benchmark Approach to Quantitative Finance

Book information

Publisher
Springer
Year
2009
ISBN
3540262121, 9783540478560, 9783540262121
Open Library ID
OL9055653M
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
9 MB (9734393 bytes)
Series
Springer Finance
Edition
1st ed. 2006. Corr. 2nd printing 2010
Pages
702\702
Topic
Economy
Library
Kolxo3
Time added
2010-07-29 05:14:56

Description

The benchmark approach provides a general framework for financial market modeling, which extends beyond the standard risk-neutral pricing theory. It permits a unified treatment of portfolio optimization, derivative pricing, integrated risk management and insurance risk modeling. The existence of an equivalent risk-neutral pricing measure is not required. Instead, it leads to pricing formulae with respect to the real-world probability measure. This yields important modeling freedom which turns out to be necessary for the derivation of realistic, parsimonious market models. The first part of the book describes the necessary tools from probability theory, statistics, stochastic calculus and the theory of stochastic differential equations with jumps. The second part is devoted to financial modeling by the benchmark approach. Various quantitative methods for the real-world pricing and hedging of derivatives are explained. The general framework is used to provide an understanding of the nature of stochastic volatility. The book is intended for a wide audience that includes quantitative analysts, postgraduate students and practitioners in finance, economics and insurance. It aims to be a self-contained, accessible but mathematically rigorous introduction to quantitative finance for readers that have a reasonable mathematical or quantitative background. Finally, the book should stimulate interest in the benchmark approach by describing some of its power and wide applicability.

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