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In this chapter, we explain how one can model both a first (domestic) and a second (foreign) interest-rate curve, each by a two-factor additive Gaussian short-rate model, in order to Monte Carlo price a quanto constant-maturity swap and similar contracts, which we will present in the following sections.
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Brigo, D., Mercurio, F. (2001). Pricing Derivatives on Two Interest-Rate Curves. In: Interest Rate Models Theory and Practice. Springer Finance. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04553-4_11
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