- Title
- An analysis of the Libor and Swap market models for pricing interest-rate derivatives
- Creator
- Mutengwa, Tafadzwa Isaac
- ThesisAdvisor
- Szyszkowski, Irek
- Subject
- LIBOR market model
- Subject
- Monte Carlo method
- Subject
- Interest rates -- Mathematical models
- Subject
- Derivative securities
- Date
- 2012
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Masters
- Type
- MSc
- Identifier
- vital:5573
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1005535
- Description
- This thesis focuses on the non-arbitrage (fair) pricing of interest rate derivatives, in particular caplets and swaptions using the LIBOR market model (LMM) developed by Brace, Gatarek, and Musiela (1997) and Swap market model (SMM) developed Jamshidan (1997), respectively. Today, in most financial markets, interest rate derivatives are priced using the renowned Black-Scholes formula developed by Black and Scholes (1973). We present new pricing models for caplets and swaptions, which can be implemented in the financial market other than the Black-Scholes model. We theoretically construct these "new market models" and then test their practical aspects. We show that the dynamics of the LMM imply a pricing formula for caplets that has the same structure as the Black-Scholes pricing formula for a caplet that is used by market practitioners. For the SMM we also theoretically construct an arbitrage-free interest rate model that implies a pricing formula for swaptions that has the same structure as the Black-Scholes pricing formula for swaptions. We empirically compare the pricing performance of the LMM against the Black-Scholes for pricing caplets using Monte Carlo methods.
- Format
- 95 pages, pdf
- Publisher
- Rhodes University, Faculty of Science, Statistics
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Mutengwa, Tafadzwa Isaac
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