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A moment matching method for option pricing under stochastic interest rates

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In this paper we present a simple, but new, approximation methodology for pricing a call option in a Black \& Scholes market characterized by stochastic interest rates. The method, based… Click to show full abstract

In this paper we present a simple, but new, approximation methodology for pricing a call option in a Black \& Scholes market characterized by stochastic interest rates. The method, based on a straightforward Gaussian moment matching technique applied to a conditional Black \& Scholes formula, is quite general and it applies to various models, whether affine or not. To check its accuracy and computational time, we implement it for the CIR interest rate model correlated with the underlying, using the Monte Carlo simulations as a benchmark. The method's performance turns out to be quite remarkable, even when compared with analogous results obtained by the affine approximation technique presented in Grzelak and Oosterlee (2011) and by the expansion formula introduced in Kim and Kunimoto (1999), as we show in the last section.

Keywords: pricing; moment matching; interest; option; interest rates; stochastic interest

Journal Title: Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry
Year Published: 2021

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