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Levy Random Bridges and the Modelling of Financial Information

General Finance 2010-04-22 v2 Pricing of Securities

Abstract

The information-based asset-pricing framework of Brody, Hughston and Macrina (BHM) is extended to include a wider class of models for market information. In the BHM framework, each asset is associated with a collection of random cash flows. The price of the asset is the sum of the discounted conditional expectations of the cash flows. The conditional expectations are taken with respect to a filtration generated by a set of "information processes". The information processes carry imperfect information about the cash flows. To model the flow of information, we introduce in this paper a class of processes which we term Levy random bridges (LRBs). This class generalises the Brownian bridge and gamma bridge information processes considered by BHM. An LRB is defined over a finite time horizon. Conditioned on its terminal value, an LRB is identical in law to a Levy bridge. We consider in detail the case where the asset generates a single cash flow XTX_T occurring at a fixed date TT. The flow of market information about XTX_T is modelled by an LRB terminating at the date TT with the property that the (random) terminal value of the LRB is equal to XTX_T. An explicit expression for the price process of such an asset is found by working out the discounted conditional expectation of XTX_T with respect to the natural filtration of the LRB. The prices of European options on such an asset are calculated.

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@article{arxiv.0912.3652,
  title  = {Levy Random Bridges and the Modelling of Financial Information},
  author = {Edward Hoyle and Lane P. Hughston and Andrea Macrina},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.3652},
  year   = {2010}
}