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Stochastic Spot/Volatility Correlation in Stochastic Volatility Models and Barrier Option Pricing

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Most models for barrier pricing are designed to let a market maker tune the model-implied covariance between moves in the asset spot price and moves in the implied volatility skew. This is often implemented with a local volatility/stochastic volatility mixture model, where the mixture parameter tunes that covariance. This paper defines an alternate model where the spot/volatility correlation is a separate mean-reverting stochastic variable which is itself correlated with spot. We also develop an efficient approximation for barrier option and one touch pricing in the model based on semi-static vega replication and compare it with Monte Carlo pricing. The approximation works well in markets where the risk neutral drift is modest.

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  • Mark Higgins, 2014. "Stochastic Spot/Volatility Correlation in Stochastic Volatility Models and Barrier Option Pricing," Papers 1404.4028, arXiv.org.
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    1. Andrey Itkin, 2017. "Modelling stochastic skew of FX options using SLV models with stochastic spot/vol correlation and correlated jumps," Applied Mathematical Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(6), pages 485-519, November.

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