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Basket Options with Volatility Skew: Calibrating a Local Volatility Model by Sample Rearrangement
The pricing of derivatives tied to baskets of assets demands a sophisticated
framework that aligns with the available market information to capture the
intricate non-linear dependency structure among the assets. We describe the
dynamics of the multivariate process of constituents with a copula model and
propose an efficient method to extract the dependency structure from the
market. The proposed method generates coherent sets of samples of the
constituents process through systematic sampling rearrangement. These samples
are then utilized to calibrate a local volatility model (LVM) of the basket
process, which is used to price basket derivatives. We show that the method is
capable of efficiently pricing basket options based on a large number of basket
constituents, accomplishing the calibration process within a matter of seconds,
and achieving near-perfect calibration to the index options of the market.