Abstract
In this article the pricing of path dependent contracts combining conditional Monte Carlo, finite difference and numerical integration is considered. It will be shown that for two standard barrier contracts - one touch and knockout barrier options - very few Monte Carlo volatility paths, when combined with the other numerical methods, are required in order to accurately price these contracts in the presence of correlated stochastic volatility.
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