Testing a Three - State Model in Currency Derivative Markets
28 Pages Posted: 19 Nov 2007
Abstract
This paper examines the ability of the jump diffusion models to explain systematic deviations in implicit distributions from the benchmark assumption of lognormality. Jumps that occur in the spot exchange rate due to supply and demand fluctuations in the currency market impose distributions for spot and futures prices that have degrees of skewness and kurtosis different from those of the lognormal distribution. Merton (1976)model allows for diversifiable jump risk. Bates' (1991, 1996) model allows the jump exchange risk to be systematic and derives the correct functional form of the market price of risk. Recent transactions data on futures and futures options are used to test the jump diffusion stochastic interest rates model developed by Doffou and Hilliard (2001a), as well as Bates' (1991, 1996)and Black's (1976) models to price out - of - sample options in a British pound, German mark,and Japanese yen futures market. The test results show that the jump diffusion stochastic interest rates model performs better than Bates' model which in turn performs better than Black's model.
Keywords: Jump Diffusion Models, Skewness, Kurtosis, Stochastic Interest Rates, Market Price of Risk
JEL Classification: C52, F31, G13
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