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One-Factor Interest-Rate Models and the Valuation of Interest-Rate Derivative Securities

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Hull, John
White, Alan

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This paper compares different approaches to developing arbitrage-free models of the term structure. It presents a numerical procedure that can be used to construct a wide range of one-factor models of the short rate that are both Markov and consistent with the initial term structure of interest rates.

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Article provided by Cambridge University Press in its journal Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.

Volume (Year): 28 (1993)
Issue (Month): 02 (June)
Pages: 235-254
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