Is there a way to calibrate a discount curve from traded fx forwards?
Taking USDJPY as an example. As an input I have the fx spot, 1M, 3M and 6M forwards , I have also built a USD OIS discount curve. I want to create a JPY discount curve such that I can reprice correctly all of the fx forwards I observe in the market. Is that possible with the current library?
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Is there a way to calibrate a discount curve from traded fx forwards?
Taking USDJPY as an example. As an input I have the fx spot, 1M, 3M and 6M forwards , I have also built a USD OIS discount curve. I want to create a JPY discount curve such that I can reprice correctly all of the fx forwards I observe in the market. Is that possible with the current library?
As an extension to the above,