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Market-Consistent Prices for General Payoffs

In: Market-Consistent Prices

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  • Pablo Koch-Medina

    (University of Zurich, Department of Banking and Finance)

  • Cosimo Munari

    (University of Zurich, Department of Banking and Finance)

Abstract

In an arbitrage-free market it is possible to price replicable payoffs in a market-consistent manner by way of replication. Similar to what we did in Chap. 8 for the single-period model, in this chapter we extend the concept of a market-consistent price to payoffs that are not replicable. We provide several different descriptions of the set of market-consistent prices and show that the price at which rational sellers and buyers will contemplate transacting a nonreplicable payoff at a certain point in time needs to respect some natural bounds. The upper bound is called the superreplication price and corresponds to the threshold above which no buyer should be willing to buy, while the lower bound is called the subreplication price and corresponds to the threshold below which no seller should be willing to sell.

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  • Pablo Koch-Medina & Cosimo Munari, 2020. "Market-Consistent Prices for General Payoffs," Springer Books, in: Market-Consistent Prices, chapter 17, pages 303-316, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-39724-1_17
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-39724-1_17
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