Seminar series
Date
Fri, 11 Nov 2011
14:15
Location
DH 1st floor SR
Speaker
William McGhee
Organisation
Royal Bank Scotland

In the SABR model of Hagan et al. [2002] a perturbative expansion approach yields a tractable approximation to the implied volatility smile. This approximation formula has been adopted across the financial markets as a means of interpolating market volatility surfaces. All too frequently - in stressed markets, in the long-dated FX regime - the limitations of this approximation are pronounced. In this talk a highly efficient conditional integration approach, motivated by the work of Stein and Stein [1991] and Willard [1997], will be presented that when applied to the SABR model not only produces a volatility smile consistent with the underlying SABR process but gives access to the joint distribution of the asset and its volatility. The latter is particularly important in understanding the dynamics of the volatility smile as it evolves through time and the subsequent effect on the pricing of exotic options.

William McGhee is Head of Hybrid Quantitative Analytics at The Royal Bank of Scotland and will also discuss within the context of this presentation the interplay of mathematical modelling and the technology infrastructure required to run a complex hybrids trading business and the benefits of highly efficient numerical algorithms."

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