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Section B

The numerical approximation of nonlinear Black–Scholes model for exotic path-dependent American options with transaction cost

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Pages 1239-1254 | Received 02 Oct 2011, Accepted 22 Mar 2012, Published online: 22 May 2012
 

Abstract

In this paper, a new second-order exponential time differencing (ETD) method based on the Cox and Matthews approach is developed and applied for pricing American options with transaction cost. The method is seen to be strongly stable and highly efficient for solving the nonlinear Black–Scholes model. Furthermore, it does not incur unwanted oscillations unlike the ETD–Crank–Nicolson method for exotic path-dependent American options. The computational efficiency and reliability of the new method are demonstrated by numerical examples and by comparing it with the existing methods.

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Acknowledgements

The work of M. Yousuf was supported by the Fast Track Project # FT100003, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The third author and consultant of the project A.Q.M. Khaliq thanks KFUPM for the hospitality during his visit. The authors are grateful to the anonymous referees for their constructive comments and valuable suggestions, which have improved the quality of this paper.

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