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A Put-Call Transformation of the Exchange Option Problem under Stochastic Volatility and Jump Diffusion Dynamics

We price European and American exchange options where the underlying asset prices are modelled using a Merton (1976) jump-diffusion with a common Heston (1993) stochastic volatility process. Pricing is performed under an equivalent martingale measure obtained by setting the second asset yield proces...

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