Department of Statistics
STATS 722 Financial Mathematics
Below description edited in year: 2018
Points: 15
Prereqs: 15 points in Stage 2 Statistics and 15 points in Stage 2 Mathematics
Restrictions: STATS 370
Credit: Final exam 80%; coursework 20%
Textbooks: None. Handouts will be given out
For Advice: Geoffrey Pritchard (Email: g.pritchard@auckland.ac.nz | extn: 87400)
Taught: Second Semester City
Website: STATS 722 website
This course includes the material in STATS 370. It is intended for postgraduate students who have not already passed STATS 370.
STATS 722 is an extended version of STATS 370. It uses mathematical, statistical and stochastic methods in finance. It covers mean-variance portfolio theory, interest rate theory, basic derivative securities including the derivation of the Black-Scholes option pricing formula, and hedging strategies. The course is suitable for students of statistics, finance, accounting, economics or mathematics.
Topics studied include:Basic probability, investment portfolios, mean, variance and covariance of returns, minimum variance portfolio, portfolio possibilities regions and their properties, the efficient portfolio frontier, riskless lending and borrowing, short sales, single index structural models. An introduction to stochastic differential equations and their solution, simple and compound interest, effective and nominal interest rates, accumulation factors, force of interest, equivalent interest rates, present value, basic compound interest functions, equation of value for a sequence of transactions, internal rate of return, annuities, loan schedules. Stocks, futures contracts, European and American call and put options, arbitrage, Brownian motion, Ito processes, Ito’s lemma, geometric Brownian motion, put-call relationships, Black-Scholes analysis and pricing formulae, risk-neutral valuation, pricing American options, the Cox-Ross-Rubinstein binomial model for stock prices.
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