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Effects of Regime Switching on Pricing Credit Options in a Shifted CIR Model

L. Overbeck () and J. Weckend ()
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L. Overbeck: University of Gießen, Institute of Mathematics
J. Weckend: University of Gießen

Chapter Chapter 20 in From Statistics to Mathematical Finance, 2017, pp 417-425 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Regime switching is a well-known approach to incorporate significant changes in the modelling of financial data, like interest rates and default intensities. In the context of one of the standard pricing models, the CIR++model with jumps, we analyse the effect of regime switching on the prices of credit options.

Keywords: Regime Switching; Credit Derivatives Pricing Models; CIR with Jumps (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-50986-0_20

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