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Modelling the implied volatility surface: Does market efficiency matter?: An application to MIB30 index options
Authors:Gianluca Cassese  Massimo Guidolin
Institution:a Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
b University of Lugano, Switzerland
c Department of Economics, 118 Rouss Hall, University of Virginia, Char-lottesville, VA- 22903, USA
Abstract:We analyze the volatility surface vs. moneyness and time-to-expiration implied by MIBO options written on the MIB30, the most important Italian stock index. We specify and fit a number of models of the implied volatility surface and find that it has a rich and interesting structure that strongly departs from a constant volatility, Black-Scholes benchmark. This result is robust to alternative econometric approaches, including generalized least squares approaches that take into account both the panel structure of the data and the likely presence of heteroskedasticity and serial correlation in the random disturbances. Finally we show that the degree of pricing efficiency of this options market can strongly condition the results of the econometric analysis and therefore our understanding of the pricing mechanism underlying observed MIBO option prices. Applications to value-at-risk and portfolio choice calculations illustrate the importance of using arbitrage-free data only.
Keywords:G12  G13
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