Foreign Exchange Exotic Options, 2-day format
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This practical three-day course covers the pricing, hedging and application of FX exotics for use in trading, risk management, financial engineering and structured products.
Presented by Professor Uwe Wystup
THE COURSE
FX exotics are becoming increasingly commonplace in today's capital markets. The objective of this workshop is to develop a solid understanding of the current exotic currency derivatives used in international treasury management. This will give participants the mathematical and practical background necessary to deal with all the products on the market.
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
Calculus, probability theory, linear algebra, basics of stochastic processes, basic concepts of financial products, programming skills.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Quantitative analysts, traders, risk-managers, financial engineers, structurers, researchers and others who deal with foreign exchange options.
Day I: Review of the Fundamentals of FX Options, Products
(For a General Audience)
Fundamentals
- Components of foreign exchange risk: forwards, swaps and vanilla options
- FX options market: who does what and why
- Software, in particular Reuters Dealing and SuperDerivatives
Vanilla Options
- Put-call parity, put-call symmetry, foreign domestic symmetry
- Quotation conventions in FX
- Dates: trade day, premium payment day, exercise/expiration time, settlement day
- Settlement, spreads, deal processing, counterparty risk
- Exotic features: deferred payment, contingent payment, deferred delivery, cash-settlement, American and Bermudan exercise rights, cut-offs and fixings
- Exercises
Volatility
- Implied vs. historic
- Quotation in terms of deltas
- Volatility cones
- Volatility smile: term-structure, skew, risk reversals and butterflies
- Volatility sources
- Interpolation and extrapolation across the volatility smile surface
- Forward volatility
- Workshop: Greeks in terms of deltas, hedging volatility risk, deriving the strike from the delta with smile
First Generation Exotics: Products, Pricing and Hedging
- Digital options: European and American style, single and double barrier
- Barrier options: single and double, knock-in and knock-out
- Compound and instalment
- Asian options: options on the geometric, arithmetic and harmonic mean
- Power, lookback
Structured Products
- Dual currency and other FX-linked deposits
- Case study: unwinding a DCD
- Structured forwards: shark forward, bonus forward, range-reset forward, etc.
- FX-linked cross currency swaps
- Exotic spot and forward trades
- Workshop: structuring exercises
The Traders' Rules of Thumb
- How higher order derivatives influence the price
- Vanna-volga pricing approach
- Case study: one-touch
- Discussion of model risk and alternatives: stochastic volatility
- Workshop: pricing of barriers with smile
Day II: Second Generation Exotics, Pricing and Hedging issues
(For Structurers, Traders and Quants)
Single Currency Exotics
- Exotic features in (vanilla) options: deferred payment, contingent payment, deferred delivery, cash-settlement, American and Bermudan exercise rights, cut-offs and fixings
- Exotic barrier and touch options
- Faders, corridors, accumulative forwards
- Forward start options, step-ups
- Time options
- Variance and Volatility Swaps
- Workshop: structuring and pricing of accumulative forwards
Multi Currency Exotics
- Product overview with applications: quanto options, baskets, spreads, best-ofs, outside barriers
- Correlation: implied correlations, correlation risk and hedging
- Pricing in Black-Scholes model: analytic, binomial trees and Monte Carlo
- Workshop: pricing and correlation hedging a two-currency best-of
Quantitative Issues
- Efficient computation of Greeks using Homogeneity and other Tricks
- Efficient computation of Greeks for American Options using Leisen-Reimer Trees
- Workshop: Time Options with Leisen-Reimer Trees
- Local Volatility model and pricing with the smile using PDEs, application to barrier options
- Heston's Stochastic Volatility model, pricing, implementation techniques for analytic and Monte Carlo, applications to exotic options
- Pricing with the smile: e.g. weighted Monte Carlo
Trainer
Professor Uwe Wystup,
http://www.mathfinance.com/wystup/
Feedback from Previous Delegates
- I would like to thank Uwe Wystup for providing this course. It is very well organized, hundreds of questions were answered, many details clarified, especially those that one can hardly find in a textbook. I really enjoyed it, thank you. It was a presentation of high quality and it fitted the topic of the course.
- Very relevant and quite interesting - market insider's view.
- It was a new subject, so didn't quite catch all of it, but learned a lot.
- "Wystup" is good
- Best balance between practice and theory
- Great course with indepth about (exotic) FX options. Uwe clearly has lots of experience and explains the complex material very clear.
- Best FX option course ever attended!! Uwe is an excel.lent speaker.
- A great lecture and a great course
Previous Delegates Came From
almost all known banks and software companies including UBS, Merril Lynch, Barclays, HSBC, Commerzbank, Fortis, ING, Bank of Thailand, BNP Paribas, Danskebank, Nordea, Unicredit, Superderivatives, ABN Amro, RBS, BHF-Bank, Banca IMI, The Austrian Banking Regulation Association, Landesbanki Island, Royal Merchand Bank South Africa, Wachovia (USA), KBC Belgium, Dresdner Kleinwort, Lloyds, La Caixa Spain, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, OCBC, Bloomberg, Lippobank, Standard Chartered, ICICI Bank, LPA, LBBW, d-fine, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, Dekabank, Millennium bcp, Montepio, Banca Spirito Santo, ...
Order and Contact Information
The course runs several times a year at
- London Financial Studies: please visit
http://www.londonfs.com for more information and booking.
- World Business Strategies, London, see http://www.wbstraining.com/
- Frankfurt: every odd year in the spring as part of the Master Program in Quantitative Finance at Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
- Lisbon: as part of executive education at ISEG and at Montepio
- Singarpore: organised by Salvo or Neo Edge
- Pittsburgh/New York: as part of the Master in Computational Finance Program of Carnegie Mellon University
- In-house: The course can be tailored to specific needs and target groups in your company. There are formats of one day to one week. Can be done in English and German
Dates will be announced on our training pages.
Trainer is
Professor Dr Uwe Wystup
MathFinance AG
Schiesshohl 19
65529 Waldems
Germany
Phone +49 700 62843462 (MATHFINANCE)