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Pricing contingent claims on stocks driven by Lévy processes (English)
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14 November 1999
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This paper studies martingale measures in a model where the asset price \(S\) is given as the stochastic exponential of a Lévy process \(Y\) satisfying an exponential moment condition and having jumps bounded from below; more precisely, \(S = {\mathcal E}\left( \int \sigma(s)\,dY_s + \int b(s)\,ds \right)\) for deterministic continuous functions \(\sigma,b\). The author determines the minimal equivalent martingale measure, a multiplicative variant of this, and shows that the minimal entropy martingale measure is given by a generalized Esscher transform. (This result is different from the one in H. U. Gerber and E. S. W. Shiu [Trans. Soc. Actuar. 69, 99--191 (1994)] because the latter paper considers a model with \(S = \exp( \sigma Y + b t)\).) Numerical examples show that prices computed under these measures differ very substantially.
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martingale measures
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Lévy processes
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incomplete markets
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option pricing
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minimal entropy
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minimal martingale measure
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