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Communications in Mathematical Sciences
Volume 9 (2011)
Number 2
Pricing and hedging contingent claims with regime switching risk
Pages: 477 – 498
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/CMS.2011.v9.n2.a6
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Abstract
We study the pricing and hedging of contingent claims in a Markov regime-switching market with a money market account, a zero-coupon bond, and an ordinary share. General contingent claims with payoffs depending on both the share price and the state of a Markov chain describing regime switching are considered. A general pricing kernel defined by the product of two density processes is used to explicitly take into account regime switching risk. Under some differentiability and boundedness conditions, a martingale representation result is established and the integrands in the representation are explicitly identified with respect to the general pricing kernel. We then determine a pricing kernel and a hedging strategy by minimizing the residual risk due to incomplete hedging. Our analysis is also extended to Asian-style and American-style general contingent claims.
Keywords
contingent claims, regime switching risk, valuation, hedging, product density processes, martingale representation, stochastic flows, zero-coupon bonds, residual risk, Asian options, American options
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification
60H30
Published 21 December 2010