Quanto adjustments in the presence of stochastic volatility
It is well known that the quanto adjustment in the drift of the underlying has a significant impact on the prices of quanto options. Alexander Giese points out that an additional quanto adjustment in the underlying’s volatility needs to be considered in the presence of stochastic volatility. By deriving closed-form solutions for standard quanto options, he demonstrates that this additional quanto adjustment also has a material impact on quanto options
Quanto options are options where the payout is paid in a currency different from the currency in which the underlying asset is traded and where the applied foreign exchange rate between the two currencies is set to one. The fixed forex rate allows the holder of a quanto option to participate in the performance of the underlying without carrying the risk of a changing forex rate. However, pricing
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