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Accuracy of Deep Learning in Calibrating HJM Forward Curves

Mathematical Finance 2021-05-07 v3 Pricing of Securities

Abstract

We price European-style options written on forward contracts in a commodity market, which we model with an infinite-dimensional Heath-Jarrow-Morton (HJM) approach. For this purpose we introduce a new class of state-dependent volatility operators that map the square integrable noise into the Filipovi\'{c} space of forward curves. For calibration, we specify a fully parametrized version of our model and train a neural network to approximate the true option price as a function of the model parameters. This neural network can then be used to calibrate the HJM parameters based on observed option prices. We conduct a numerical case study based on artificially generated option prices in a deterministic volatility setting. In this setting we derive closed pricing formulas, allowing us to benchmark the neural network based calibration approach. We also study calibration in illiquid markets with a large bid-ask spread. The experiments reveal a high degree of accuracy in recovering the prices after calibration, even if the original meaning of the model parameters is partly lost in the approximation step.

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@article{arxiv.2006.01911,
  title  = {Accuracy of Deep Learning in Calibrating HJM Forward Curves},
  author = {Fred Espen Benth and Nils Detering and Silvia Lavagnini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.01911},
  year   = {2021}
}