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This book explains in simple settings the fundamental ideas of financial market modelling and derivative pricing, using the no-arbitrage principle. Relatively elementary mathematics leads to powerful notions and techniques - such as viability, completeness, self-financing and replicating strategies, arbitrage and equivalent martingale measures - which are directly applicable in practice. The general methods are applied in detail to pricing and hedging European and American options within the CoxâRossâRubinstein (CRR) binomial tree model. A simple approach to discrete interest rate models is included, which, though elementary, has some novel features. All proofs are written in a user-friendly manner, with each step carefully explained and following a natural flow of thought. In this way the student learns how to tackle new problems.

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'The book could be used by a broad range of practitioners, such as analysts, risk managers, quants, consultants, and auditors in financial markets, as it provides an overview of all the basic terminologies and concepts of financial models.' Thomas S. Y. Ho, SIAM Review
'… clearly written … The exposition is of well-known material, using the classical notation, and plenty of exercises for the reader are integrated into the text.' George Matthews, Mathematics Today

Table of Contents
Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Single-step asset pricing models; 3. Multi-step binomial model; 4. Multi-step general models; 5. American options; 6. Modelling bonds and interest rates; Index.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 2/23/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780521175722, 978-0521175722
      ISBN10: 0521175720

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book explains in simple settings the fundamental ideas of financial market modelling and derivative pricing, using the no-arbitrage principle. Relatively elementary mathematics leads to powerful notions and techniques - such as viability, completeness, self-financing and replicating strategies, arbitrage and equivalent martingale measures - which are directly applicable in practice. The general methods are applied in detail to pricing and hedging European and American options within the CoxâRossâRubinstein (CRR) binomial tree model. A simple approach to discrete interest rate models is included, which, though elementary, has some novel features. All proofs are written in a user-friendly manner, with each step carefully explained and following a natural flow of thought. In this way the student learns how to tackle new problems.

      Trade Review
      'The book could be used by a broad range of practitioners, such as analysts, risk managers, quants, consultants, and auditors in financial markets, as it provides an overview of all the basic terminologies and concepts of financial models.' Thomas S. Y. Ho, SIAM Review
      '… clearly written … The exposition is of well-known material, using the classical notation, and plenty of exercises for the reader are integrated into the text.' George Matthews, Mathematics Today

      Table of Contents
      Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Single-step asset pricing models; 3. Multi-step binomial model; 4. Multi-step general models; 5. American options; 6. Modelling bonds and interest rates; Index.

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