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Stochastic interest rates modeling
Černý, Jakub ; Witzany, Jiří (advisor) ; Hurt, Jan (referee)
Title: Stochastic interest rates modeling Author: Jakub Černý Abstract: This present work studies different stochastic models of interest rates. Theoretical part of this work describes short-rate models, HJM fra- mework and LIBOR Market model. It focuses in detail on widely known short-rate models, i.e. Vašíček, Hull-White and Ho-Lee model, and on LI- BOR Market model. This part ends by valuation of interest rate options and model calibration to real data. Analytical part of the work analyses valuation of real non-standard interest rate derivative using different models. Part of this derivative valuation is comparison among models in terms of general valuation and also in terms of capturing the dynamics of interest rates. The aim of this work is to describe different stochastic models of interest rates and mainly to compare them with each other.
Advanced methods of interest rate models calibration
Holotňáková, Dominika ; Witzany, Jiří (advisor) ; Branda, Martin (referee)
This thesis is focused on the study of advanced methods of interest rate mo- dels calibration. The theoretical part provides introduction to basic terminology of financial mathematics, financial, concretely interest rate derivatives. It presents interest rate models, it is mainly aimed at HJM approach and describes in detail the Libor market model, then introduces the use of Bayesian principle in calcula- ting the probability of MCMC methods. At the end of this section the methods of calibration of volatility to market data are described. The last chapter consists of the practical application of different methods of calibration Libor market model and consequently pricing od interest rate swaption. The introduction describes procedure of arrangement of input data and process of pricing of interest rate derivatives. It is consequently used for the valuation of derivative contract accor- ding to mentioned methods. 1
Valuatuion of interest rates derivatives through LIBOR market model
Nistorová, Ružena ; Myška, Petr (advisor) ; Zichová, Jitka (referee)
In this thesis, the interest rates derivatives and their valuation based on the future development of interest rates are presented. The Hull-White model focusing on the modeling of the instantaneous spot rates is described in detail. The model is calibrated to the market caplet volatilities and is used to evaluate various interest rates derivatives. The main emphasis is put on the LIBOR market model describing the development of set of forward rates. There are presented and in detail discussed results of the calibration of LMM model on the market swaption volatilities. At the end the two models are compared.
Advanced methods of interest rate models calibration
Holotňáková, Dominika ; Witzany, Jiří (advisor) ; Branda, Martin (referee)
This thesis is focused on the study of advanced methods of interest rate mo- dels calibration. The theoretical part provides introduction to basic terminology of financial mathematics, financial, concretely interest rate derivatives. It presents interest rate models, it is mainly aimed at HJM approach and describes in detail the Libor market model, then introduces the use of Bayesian principle in calcula- ting the probability of MCMC methods. At the end of this section the methods of calibration of volatility to market data are described. The last chapter consists of the practical application of different methods of calibration Libor market model and consequently pricing od interest rate swaption. The introduction describes procedure of arrangement of input data and process of pricing of interest rate derivatives. It is consequently used for the valuation of derivative contract accor- ding to mentioned methods. 1
Stochastic interest rates modeling
Černý, Jakub ; Witzany, Jiří (advisor) ; Hurt, Jan (referee)
Title: Stochastic interest rates modeling Author: Jakub Černý Abstract: This present work studies different stochastic models of interest rates. Theoretical part of this work describes short-rate models, HJM fra- mework and LIBOR Market model. It focuses in detail on widely known short-rate models, i.e. Vašíček, Hull-White and Ho-Lee model, and on LI- BOR Market model. This part ends by valuation of interest rate options and model calibration to real data. Analytical part of the work analyses valuation of real non-standard interest rate derivative using different models. Part of this derivative valuation is comparison among models in terms of general valuation and also in terms of capturing the dynamics of interest rates. The aim of this work is to describe different stochastic models of interest rates and mainly to compare them with each other.

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