Journal of Computational Finance

Welcome to Volume 4, Issue 3 of The Journal of Computational Finance. This issue is made up of 5 technical papers: ‘Control of credit risk collateralization using quasi-variational inequalities' by Felipe M. Aparicio from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and Didier Cossin from the University of Lausanne; ‘Pricing American options: a comparison of Monte Carlo simulation approaches' by Michael C. Fu, Scott B. Laprise, Dilip Madan, Yi Su and Rongwen Wu from the University of Maryland; ‘Simple, fast and flexible pricing of Asian options' by Timothy R. Klassen from Columbia University; ‘Various types of double-barrier options' by Lawrence S.J. Luo from FinancialCAD Corporation; and ‘Brief Communications: A remark on the pricing of discrete lookback options' by Anders Öhgren.

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