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A hull and white formula for a general stochastic volatility jump-diffusion model with applications to the study of the short-time behavior of the implied volatility
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    A hull and white formula for a general stochastic volatility jump-diffusion model with applications to the study of the short-time behavior of the implied volatility (English)
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    Summary: We obtain a Hull and White type formula for a general jump-diffusion stochastic volatility model, where the involved stochastic volatility process is correlated not only with the Brownian motion driving the asset price but also with the asset price jumps. Towards this end, we establish an anticipative Itô's formula, using Malliavin calculus techniques for Lévy processes on the canonical space. As an application, we show that the dependence of the volatility process on the asset price jumps has no effect on the short-time behavior of the at-the-money implied volatility skew.
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