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Luigi Ballabio
Hi all,
    release candidates for the 1.8 release are available at <https://sourceforge.net/projects/quantlib/files/QuantLib/prerelease/>. If you had some time to try them out and see how they work for you, that would be great.

Later,
    Luigi


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Re: Release candidates

t_blake
Dear Luigi,

I have been testing some parts of the prerelease 1.8 build. Specifically, I have implemented and tested swaption pricing using the BachelierSwaptionEngine pricing engine and SwaptionVolCube2 constructed with a normal vol SwaptionVolatilityMatrix. These objects functioned as expected on my side and I succeeded in replicating BBG SWPM swaption prices to within 0.1bps.

I hope to test the normal vol optionlet stripper in the coming weeks and will let you know if this also works as expected.

Thanks for the new release,
Best regards,

TB
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Re: Release candidates

Luigi Ballabio
Great, thanks.

Luigi


On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 1:02 PM t_blake <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dear Luigi,

I have been testing some parts of the prerelease 1.8 build. Specifically, I
have implemented and tested swaption pricing using the
BachelierSwaptionEngine pricing engine and SwaptionVolCube2 constructed with
a normal vol SwaptionVolatilityMatrix. These objects functioned as expected
on my side and I succeeded in replicating BBG SWPM swaption prices to within
0.1bps.

I hope to test the normal vol optionlet stripper in the coming weeks and
will let you know if this also works as expected.

Thanks for the new release,
Best regards,

TB



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