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Pricing European Options On Regime-switching Assets: A Comparative Study Of Monte Carlo And Finite-difference Approaches

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posted on 2024-11-16, 04:44 authored by Xiangchen Zeng, Ivan Guo, Song-Ping ZhuSong-Ping Zhu
A numerical comparison of the Monte Carlo (MC) simulation and the finite-difference method for pricing European options under a regime-switching framework is presented in this paper. We consider pricing options on stocks having two to four volatility regimes. Numerical results show that the MC simulation outperforms the Crank-Nicolson (CN) finite-difference method in both the low-frequency case and the high-frequency case. Even though both methods have linear growth, as the number of regimes increases, the computational time of CN grows much faster than that of MC. In addition, for the two-state case, we propose a much faster simulation algorithm whose computational time is almost independent of the switching frequency. We also investigate the performances of two variance-reduction techniques: antithetic variates and control variates, to further improve the efficiency of the simulation.

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The effect of bans on short selling: a comprehensive study

Australian Research Council

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Zeng, X. C., Guo, I. & Zhu , S. P. (2017). Pricing European Options On Regime-switching Assets: A Comparative Study Of Monte Carlo And Finite-difference Approaches. ANZIAM Journal, 59 (2), 183-199.

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ANZIAM Journal

Volume

59

Issue

2

Pagination

183-199

Language

English

RIS ID

117966

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