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Average Interest Rate Caps

Terry H F Cheuk and Ton Vorst ()

Computational Economics, 1999, vol. 14, issue 3, 183-96

Abstract: There exist a number of approximation methods for the price of average rate options, when the underlying asset is a currency or equity. Realistic pricing models for average interest rate caps based on interbank offered rates have not yet been published. In this paper we propose to adapt the methods of Levy (1992), Vorst (1992) and Rogers and Shi (1995) for average rate options to price average interest rate caps, and we compare their computational efficiencies. All three methods are very fast, compared to the Monte Carlo simulation. Two of them are fast enough for on-the-fly calculations. The underlying interest rate model we use is consistent with the observed term structure of the interest rate. Hence, the models developed here are suitable for practical implementation. Citation Copyright 1999 by Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Date: 1999
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