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Volterra equation for pricing and hedging in a regime switching market

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  • Anindya Goswami
  • Ravi Kant Saini

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It is known that the risk minimizing price of European options in Markov-modulated market satisfies a system of coupled PDE, known as generalized B-S-M PDE. In this paper, another system of equations, which can be categorized as a Volterra integral equations of second kind, are considered. It is shown that this system of integral equations has smooth solution and the solution solves the generalized B-S-M PDE. Apart from showing existence and uniqueness of the PDE, this IE representation helps to develop a new computational method. It enables to compute the European option price and corresponding optimal hedging strategy by using quadrature method.

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  • Anindya Goswami & Ravi Kant Saini, 2014. "Volterra equation for pricing and hedging in a regime switching market," Cogent Economics & Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 2(1), pages 1-11, December.
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    1. Milan Kumar Das & Anindya Goswami & Tanmay S. Patankar, 2016. "Pricing Derivatives in a Regime Switching Market with Time Inhomogeneous Volatility," Papers 1611.02026, arXiv.org.
    2. Anindya Goswami & Kedar Nath Mukherjee & Irvine Homi Patalwala & Sanjay N. S, 2022. "Regime recovery using implied volatility in Markov modulated market model," Papers 2201.10304, arXiv.org, revised Mar 2022.

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