
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2840635
This paper presents a simulation study of hedging long-dated futures options, in the Rabinovitch (1989) model which assumes correlated dynamics between spot asset prices and interest rates. Under this model and when the maturity of the hedging instruments match the maturity of the option, forward contracts and futures contracts can hedge both the market risk and the interest rate risk of the options positions. When the hedge is rolled forward with shorter maturity hedging instruments, then bond contracts are additionally required to hedge the interest rate risk. This requirement becomes more pronounced for longer maturity contracts and amplifies as the interest rate volatility increases. Factor hedging ratios are also considered, which are suited for multi-dimensional models, and their numerical efficiency is validated.
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