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The US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank have adopted a number of measures, including aggressive policy rate cuts, to ease the liquidity crunch in the financial markets following the collapse of Lehman Brothers. Using high frequency spot and forward foreign exchange and interest rate...
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This study examines the information conveyed by options, and examines their implied volatility at the time of the 1997 Hong Kong stock market crash. The paper determines the efficiency of implied volatility as a predictor of future volatility by comparing it to other candidate leading...
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This study examines whether the direction and magnitude of the aggregate order-imbalance of the index stocks can explain the arbitrage spread between index futures and the underlying cash index. The data are for the Asian financial crisis period and hence entail wide variations in order...
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This study uses transaction records of index futures and the index stocks, with bid/ask price quotes, to examine the impact of stock market order imbalance on the dynamic behavior of index futures and cash index prices. Spurious correlation in the index is purged by using an estimate of the...
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This is an examination of the intraday trading activities of index stocks on the common expiration day of index derivatives. In Hong Kong, index futures and index options use an Asian-style settlement procedure. All contracts are settled against the estimated average settlement (EAS) price,...
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Asian initial public offerings (IPOs) require investors to pay a subscription cost upfront upon submission of an application, and these funds are locked up for one to three weeks without interest. Hence, the IPO process entails an explicit financing cost (opportunity cost) whether investors...
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