Derivative investment course work Topic: Discuss and investigate VaR and its characteristics when applied to options. You must produce example calculations on: European and American style options Long and short positions in these Portfolio of at least three different options (more is better) Introduction All financial institutions bear some sort of risk while dealing with different financial instruments‚ whether it be corporate treasurers‚ fund managers or financial institutions‚ they are
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exotic derivatives is presented‚ followed by the pricing alternatives of these securities. Hedging methods using static replication for some classes of exotic options are afterward discussed. Finally‚ risk management control of an active FX portfolio is studied. keywords: FX market‚ Exotic options‚ Option pricing‚ Barrier Options‚ Digital Options‚ Static Hedging‚ Dynamic Hedging. 1 Email: delia pirnog@yahoo.com Acknowledgment This paper was sponsored by UBS as part of an internship at Market
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forward 1.3 The one-step binary model 1.4 A ternary model 1.5 A characterisation of no arbitrage 1.6 The risk-neutral probability measure Exercises Binomial trees and discrete parameter martingales Summary 2.1 The multiperiod binary model 2.2 American options 2.3 Discrete parameter martingales and Markov processes 2.4 Some important martingale theorems 2.5 The Binomial Representation Theorem 2.6 Overture to continuous models Exercises Brownian motion Summary 3.1 Definition of the process 3.2 L´ vy’s construction
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Fin 4910/6990 Further Questions Problem 7.19 (a) Company A has been offered the rates shown in Table 7.3. It can borrow for three years at 6.45%. What floating rate can it swap this fixed rate into? (b) Company B has been offered the rates shown in Table 7.3. It can borrow for 5 years at LIBOR plus 75 basis points. What fixed rate can it swap this floating rate into? (a) Company A can pay LIBOR and receive 6.21% for three years. It can therefore exchange a loan at 6.45% into a loan at LIBOR plus
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between Puts and Calls Itô Refresher Appendix* Introduction Markus Leippold University of Zurich Chris Bardgett University of Zurich Elise Gourier University of Zurich Financial Engineering – September‚ 2012 Introduction 1 / 97 Historical Degression Setting the Stage No-Arbitrage Bounds Relations between Puts and Calls Itô Refresher Appendix* Outline 1 Historical Degression Setting the Stage No-Arbitrage Bounds Relations between Puts and Calls
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future. Which of the following is not an appropriate hedging technique under these circumstances? A) purchase Canadian dollars forward. B) purchase Canadian dollar futures contracts. C) purchase Canadian dollar put options. D) purchase Canadian dollar call options. ANSWER: C 2. Graylon‚ Inc.‚ based in Washington‚ exports products to a German firm and will receive payment of €200‚000 in three months. On June 1‚ the spot rate of the euro was $1.12‚ and the 3-month forward rate
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look at three different types of compensations strategies that the company could adopt. The three I will be reviewing is broad banding‚ stock options‚ team-oriented compensation. I will give a review of all three‚ my analysis‚ and then finally recommendation for the company. Three different types of compensation strategies: ◦ Broad banding ◦ Stock options ◦ Team-based oriented Review the strategies Analysis the strategies Recommend which type or types company should use. Is taking
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alternative was to sell yen for dollars at a predetermined price in the future using a forward contract. The second alternative was to purchase a yen put option allowing them to exercise their option only if it was more profitable in the future at the future spot rate. Two more alternatives that we think are appropriate are a synthetic forward using options and a synthetic forward using interest rate parity. Furthermore‚ Tiffany needs to understand the hedging alternatives and determine what‚ if any
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org/wiki/Astro_Holdings_Sdn_Bhd Astro (Malaysian satellite television) Employee stock option. (2013). Retrieved 7 March 2013‚ from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employee_stock_option Arthur‚ L Sidhu‚ B. K. (2012). What can astro do for its employees? Retrieved 7 March 2013‚ from http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/11/9/business/12295303&sec=business Wind‚ M Sanjay. (2009). Advantages and disadvantages of stock option. Retrieved 7 March 2013‚ from http://tradingresource.blogspot.com/2009/12/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-stock
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FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Module 1 – Introduction to financial risk management 1. What are the major categories of risk? Please provide examples. (Topic heading: Main categories of risk controls SG 1.32) Seven categories of risk are outlined. These are summarised in the table below: Type of risk Definition Example Liquidity The risk of not being able to pay back what you owe due to the inability to convert assets into cash quickly‚ without materially
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