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Short-time near-the-money skew in rough fractional volatility models

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  • Christian Bayer
  • Peter K. Friz
  • Archil Gulisashvili
  • Blanka Horvath
  • Benjamin Stemper

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We consider rough stochastic volatility models where the driving noise of volatility has fractional scaling, in the "rough" regime of Hurst parameter $H

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  • Christian Bayer & Peter K. Friz & Archil Gulisashvili & Blanka Horvath & Benjamin Stemper, 2017. "Short-time near-the-money skew in rough fractional volatility models," Papers 1703.05132, arXiv.org, revised Mar 2018.
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