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Bloomberg Implied Volatility Method 2008 New

The document provides an introduction to Bloomberg's new implied volatility calculations for US equity options and indices. It outlines a three part methodology: 1) calculating implied forward prices from option mid prices, rates, and dividends, 2) interpolating implied volatility surfaces across strikes and maturities, 3) defining new implied volatility datasets based on moneyness, delta, and sigma levels. The new calculations will replace the previous VG-model calculations and be available in upcoming months.

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Bloomberg Implied Volatility Method 2008 New

The document provides an introduction to Bloomberg's new implied volatility calculations for US equity options and indices. It outlines a three part methodology: 1) calculating implied forward prices from option mid prices, rates, and dividends, 2) interpolating implied volatility surfaces across strikes and maturities, 3) defining new implied volatility datasets based on moneyness, delta, and sigma levels. The new calculations will replace the previous VG-model calculations and be available in upcoming months.

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INTRODUCTION INTO THE NEW BLOOMBERG IMPLIED VOLATILITY CALCULATIONS

The purpose of this document is to provide a brief introduction into the Bloomberg implied volatility calculations. Certain details have been omitted and others have been simplified to make it accessible for even the novice users.

5 March 2008 Version: 1.00

ROLL OUT SCHEDULE Important notice:


This document applies to options on US Equity/Indices only.

As of March 10th 2008 the implied volatilities based on the VG-model will no longer be supported.

Date Monday March 10th 2007 Monday March 17 2007 Monday March 24th 2007
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IV Dataset available ATM, and Moneyness Delta Sigma

I. Introduction
The new Bloomberg equity implied volatility datasets consists of implied volatilities for fixed maturities and moneyness levels (%Moneness, Delta and Sigma) based on out of the money option prices (16:00 closing mid prices). The methodology can be split up in 2 parts: calculation of the implied forward price and calculation of implied volatility surface consistent with this implied forward price.

II. Implied Forward Price


To calculate the European prices from mid prices of American options we use implied volatilities from the options monitor OMON<GO>, the midunderlying price ( S ), the rates stripped from the S23-curve (YCRV S23<GO>) and the dividends based on the Bloomberg forecast model (BDVD<Go>). We use these as an input the European option pricer (OV<GO>) to calculate the European option price ( c E and p E ). The pricer assumes constant rates and discrete dividends. Using put call parity we can calculate the implied forward price from the European call and put prices closest to at-the-money and the interpolated risk free rate.
F = Strike + e rt (c E p E ) impl

We calculate this implied forward for each expiration month. To calculate the implied forward for the fixed maturity points (30, 60, 3m, 6m etc) we transform the forwards into returns with the following formula:
1 Fimpl (T ) r (T ) = ln( ) impl T S

and use linear interpolation and flat extrapolation to calculate the return at each fixed maturity point.

Finally we use:
F (T ) = Spot e impl r T impl

to get the implied forward at any time T, e.g. 3 months.

III. Volatility Surface


The implied volatility ( impl ) for each maturity and strike level is computed by equating the Black-Scholes formula to the European option price calculated using the methodology of section II and the implied forward price also calculated in section II. E.g.:

1 1 ln( F /K)+ 2 T) ln( F /K) 2 T) impl impl impl 2 2 impl Ke rt N ( c E = e rt F N( impl impl T impl T

To calculate the implied volatility at a fixed level of moneyness we use a non-parametric interpolation in variance space across strikes and to interpolate in time to maturity we use a Hermite cubic spline interpolation in total implied variance space.

VI. Definition IV datasets


1) Moneyness:
%moneyness = Strike Spot

2) Delta:
F 1 ln( ) + 2T K 2 k delta = K T

3) Sigma:
ln( Sigma = K )

F implied atm T

The Moneyness and Sigma datasets are available for the front month and second month and the following fixed maturities: 30d, 60d, 3m, 6m, 12m, 18m, 24m. The entire dataset normalized by Delta will be released at a later stage. Options that expire in less then 10 calendar days will not be used when interpolating across expiries.

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