Put-Call Parities, absence of arbitrage opportunities and non-linear pricing rules
Lorenzo Bastianello,
Alain Chateauneuf and
Bernard Cornet
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Abstract:
If prices of assets traded in a financial market are determined by non-linear pricing rules, different versions of the Call-Put Parity have been considered. We show that, under monotonicity, parities between call and put options and discount certificates characterize ambiguity-sensitive (Choquet and/or Sipos) pricing rules, i.e., pricing rules that can be represented via discounted expectations with respect to non-additive probability measures. We analyze how non-additivity relates to arbitrage opportunities and we give necessary and sufficient conditions for Choquet and Sipos pricing rules to be arbitrage-free. Finally, we identify violations of the Call-Put Parity with the presence of bid-ask spreads.
Date: 2022-03
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