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We undertake a systematic study of the univariate and multivariate properties of CDS spreads using the CDS spread time series of CDX Investment Grade index constituents from 2005 to 2009. We find that CDS spread returns appear to be stationary and exhibit positive autocorrelations,...
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This paper studies variance risk premiums in the credit market. Using a novel data set of swaptions quotes on the CDX North America Investment Grade index, we find that returns of credit variance swaps are negative and economically large. Shorting credit variance swaps yields an annualized...
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This study analyzes the motives for and consequences of funds' credit default swap (CDS) investments using mutual funds …
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, initial capital, position limits, and other trading constraints that credit swap investors often face in practice. The multi … portfolios. In particular, we find that credit swap investment constraints can have a significant impact on optimal portfolios …
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The main idea of this paper is to study theoretically the different ones from the credit portfolio models mainly two models: the macro-factors models and the actuarial models. There are currently three types of models to consider the risk of credit: the structural models also defined by the...
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The impact of a stress scenario of default events on the loss distribution of a credit portfolio can be assessed by determining the loss distribution conditional on these events. While it is conceptually easy to estimate loss distributions conditional on default events by means of Monte Carlo...
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Using a limiting approach to portfolio credit risk, we obtain analyticexpressions for the tail behavior of the distribution of credit losses. We showthat in many cases of practical interest the distribution of these losses haspolynomial ('fat') rather than exponential ('thin') tails. Our...
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