This thesis deals with the pricing of American equity options exposed to correlated interest rate and equity risks. The first article, American options on high dividend securities: a numerical investigation by F. Rotondi, investigates the Monte Carlo-based algorithm proposed by Longstaff and Schwartz (2001) to price American options. I show how this algorithm might deliver biased results when valuing American options that start out of the money, especially if the dividend yield of the underlying is high. I propose two workarounds to correct for this bias and I numerically show their strength. The second article, American options and stochastic interest rates by A. Battauz and F. Rotondi introduces a novel lattice-based approach to evaluate ...