John Hull — Mathematician

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In the interest rate area, traders have for a long time used a version of what is known as Black's model for European bond options; another version of the same model for caps and floors; and yet another version of the same model for European swap options.
I didn't become interested in derivatives until 1982, 1983.
I guess any simple idea that is really good will catch on quickly.
Alan White and I spent the next two or three years working together on this. We developed what is known a stochastic volatility model. This is a model where the volatility as well as the underlying asset price moves around in an unpredictable way.
I think VAR is a very healthy development within the industry.