Tavella, Domingo; Randall, Curt

Pricing Financial Instruments : The Finite Difference Method

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Pricing Financial Instruments Numerical methods for the solution of financial instrument pricing equations are fast becoming essential for practitioners of modern quantitative finance. Among the most promising of these new computational finance techniques is the finite difference method yet, to date, no single resource has presented a quality, comprehensive overview of this revolutionary quantitative approach to risk management. Pricing Financial Instruments, researched and written by Domingo Tavella and Curt Randall, two of the chief proponents of the finite difference method, presents a logical framework for applying the method of finite difference to the pricing of financial derivatives. Detailing the algorithmic and numerical procedures that are the foundation of both modern mathematical finance and the creation of financial products while purposely keeping mathematical complexity to a minimum this long awaited book demonstrates how the techniques described can be used to accurately price simple and complex derivative structures. From a summary of stochastic pricing processes and arbitrage pricing arguments, through the analysis of numerical schemes and the implications of discretization and ending with case studies that are simple yet detailed enough to demonstrate the capabilities of the methodology Pricing Financial Instruments explores areas that include: Pricing equations and the relationship between European and American derivatives Detailed analyses of different stability analysis approaches Continuous and discrete sampling models for path dependent options One dimensional and multi dimensional coordinate transformations Numerical examples of barrier options, Asian options, forward swaps, and more With an emphasis on how numerical solutions work and how the approximations involved affect the accuracy of the solutions, Pricing Financial Instruments takes us through doors opened wide by Black, Scholes, and Merton and the arbitrage pricing principles they introduced in the early 1970s to provide a step by step outline for sensibly interpreting the output of standard numerical schemes. It covers the understanding and application of today s finite difference method, and takes the reader to the next level of pricing financial instruments and managing financial risk.

Gebonden | 256 pagina's | Engels
1e druk | Verschenen in 2000
Rubriek:

  • NUR: Accountancy en administratie
  • ISBN-13: 9780471197607 | ISBN-10: 0471197602