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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Modélisation du smile de volatilité pour les produits dérivés de taux d'intérêt / Multi factor stochastic volatility for interest rates modeling

Palidda, Ernesto 29 May 2015 (has links)
L'objet de cette thèse est l'étude d'un modèle de la dynamique de la courbe de taux d'intérêt pour la valorisation et la gestion des produits dérivées. En particulier, nous souhaitons modéliser la dynamique des prix dépendant de la volatilité. La pratique de marché consiste à utiliser une représentation paramétrique du marché, et à construire les portefeuilles de couverture en calculant les sensibilités par rapport aux paramètres du modèle. Les paramètres du modèle étant calibrés au quotidien pour que le modèle reproduise les prix de marché, la propriété d'autofinancement n'est pas vérifiée. Notre approche est différente, et consiste à remplacer les paramètres par des facteurs, qui sont supposés stochastiques. Les portefeuilles de couverture sont construits en annulant les sensibilités des prix à ces facteurs. Les portefeuilles ainsi obtenus vérifient la propriété d’autofinancement / This PhD thesis is devoted to the study of an Affine Term Structure Model where we use Wishart-like processes to model the stochastic variance-covariance of interest rates. This work was initially motivated by some thoughts on calibration and model risk in hedging interest rates derivatives. The ambition of our work is to build a model which reduces as much as possible the noise coming from daily re-calibration of the model to the market. It is standard market practice to hedge interest rates derivatives using models with parameters that are calibrated on a daily basis to fit the market prices of a set of well chosen instruments (typically the instrument that will be used to hedge the derivative). The model assumes that the parameters are constant, and the model price is based on this assumption; however since these parameters are re-calibrated, they become in fact stochastic. Therefore, calibration introduces some additional terms in the price dynamics (precisely in the drift term of the dynamics) which can lead to poor P&L explain, and mishedging. The initial idea of our research work is to replace the parameters by factors, and assume a dynamics for these factors, and assume that all the parameters involved in the model are constant. Instead of calibrating the parameters to the market, we fit the value of the factors to the observed market prices. A large part of this work has been devoted to the development of an efficient numerical framework to implement the model. We study second order discretization schemes for Monte Carlo simulation of the model. We also study efficient methods for pricing vanilla instruments such as swaptions and caplets. In particular, we investigate expansion techniques for prices and volatility of caplets and swaptions. The arguments that we use to obtain the expansion rely on an expansion of the infinitesimal generator with respect to a perturbation factor. Finally we have studied the calibration problem. As mentioned before, the idea of the model we study in this thesis is to keep the parameters of the model constant, and calibrate the values of the factors to fit the market. In particular, we need to calibrate the initial values (or the variations) of the Wishart-like process to fit the market, which introduces a positive semidefinite constraint in the optimization problem. Semidefinite programming (SDP) gives a natural framework to handle this constraint
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Modélisation du smile de volatilité pour les produits dérivés de taux d'intérêt / Multi factor stochastic volatility for interest rates modeling

Palidda, Ernesto 29 May 2015 (has links)
L'objet de cette thèse est l'étude d'un modèle de la dynamique de la courbe de taux d'intérêt pour la valorisation et la gestion des produits dérivées. En particulier, nous souhaitons modéliser la dynamique des prix dépendant de la volatilité. La pratique de marché consiste à utiliser une représentation paramétrique du marché, et à construire les portefeuilles de couverture en calculant les sensibilités par rapport aux paramètres du modèle. Les paramètres du modèle étant calibrés au quotidien pour que le modèle reproduise les prix de marché, la propriété d'autofinancement n'est pas vérifiée. Notre approche est différente, et consiste à remplacer les paramètres par des facteurs, qui sont supposés stochastiques. Les portefeuilles de couverture sont construits en annulant les sensibilités des prix à ces facteurs. Les portefeuilles ainsi obtenus vérifient la propriété d’autofinancement / This PhD thesis is devoted to the study of an Affine Term Structure Model where we use Wishart-like processes to model the stochastic variance-covariance of interest rates. This work was initially motivated by some thoughts on calibration and model risk in hedging interest rates derivatives. The ambition of our work is to build a model which reduces as much as possible the noise coming from daily re-calibration of the model to the market. It is standard market practice to hedge interest rates derivatives using models with parameters that are calibrated on a daily basis to fit the market prices of a set of well chosen instruments (typically the instrument that will be used to hedge the derivative). The model assumes that the parameters are constant, and the model price is based on this assumption; however since these parameters are re-calibrated, they become in fact stochastic. Therefore, calibration introduces some additional terms in the price dynamics (precisely in the drift term of the dynamics) which can lead to poor P&L explain, and mishedging. The initial idea of our research work is to replace the parameters by factors, and assume a dynamics for these factors, and assume that all the parameters involved in the model are constant. Instead of calibrating the parameters to the market, we fit the value of the factors to the observed market prices. A large part of this work has been devoted to the development of an efficient numerical framework to implement the model. We study second order discretization schemes for Monte Carlo simulation of the model. We also study efficient methods for pricing vanilla instruments such as swaptions and caplets. In particular, we investigate expansion techniques for prices and volatility of caplets and swaptions. The arguments that we use to obtain the expansion rely on an expansion of the infinitesimal generator with respect to a perturbation factor. Finally we have studied the calibration problem. As mentioned before, the idea of the model we study in this thesis is to keep the parameters of the model constant, and calibrate the values of the factors to fit the market. In particular, we need to calibrate the initial values (or the variations) of the Wishart-like process to fit the market, which introduces a positive semidefinite constraint in the optimization problem. Semidefinite programming (SDP) gives a natural framework to handle this constraint
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Modélisation financière avec des processus de Volterra et applications aux options, aux taux d'intérêt et aux risques de crédit / Financial modeling with Volterra Lévy processes and applications to options pricing, interest rates and credit risk modeling

Rahouli, Sami El 28 February 2014 (has links)
Ce travail étudie des modèles financiers pour les prix d'options, les taux d'intérêts et le risque de crédit, avec des processus stochastiques à mémoire et comportant des discontinuités. Ces modèles sont formulés en termes du mouvement Brownien fractionnaire, du processus de Lévy fractionnaire ou filtré (et doublement stochastique) et de leurs approximations par des semimartingales. Leur calcul stochastique est traité au sens de Malliavin, et des formules d'Itô sont déduites. Nous caractérisons les probabilités risque neutre en termes de ces processus pour des modèles d'évaluation d'options de type de Black-Scholes avec sauts. Nous étudions également des modèles de taux d'intérêts, en particulier les modèles de Vasicek, de Cox-Ingersoll-Ross et de Heath-Jarrow-Morton. Finalement nous étudions la modélisation du risque de crédit / This work investigates financial models for option pricing, interest rates and credit risk with stochastic processes that have memory and discontinuities. These models are formulated in terms of the fractional Brownian motion, the fractional or filtered Lévy process (also doubly stochastic) and their approximations by semimartingales. Their stochastic calculus is treated in the sense of Malliavin and Itô formulas are derived. We characterize the risk-neutral probability measures in terms of these processes for options pricing models of Black-Scholes type with jumps. We also study models of interest rates, in particular the models of Vasicek, Cox-Ingersoll-Ross and Heath-Jarrow-Morton. Finally we study credit risk models

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