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beginnings of real estate derivative markets is the advance in home price index construction methods, notably the repeat sales …
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This paper is a comparative study of the responses to the 1995 Wharton School survey of derivative usage among US non … derivative usage is most common, followed closely by interest rate derivatives, with commodity derivatives a distant third. In … contrast to the similarities, firms in the two countries differ notably on issues such as the primary goal of hedging, their …
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easily hedge the electricity price through derivative markets. Capital market liquidity and balance sheet liquidity appear to … factor for firms' liquidity management. One industry for which price risk can be measured is the electricity producing … industry. We use data on hourly electricity prices in 41 markets to measure fluctuations in output prices and information on …
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We study a firm that justifies its novel use of equity derivatives as a cash-flow hedging strategy. Our purpose is to … hedging concepts articulated by Froot, Scharfstein and Stein (1993). In applying the theory to practice, there are lessons for …
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We study how risk management through hedging impacts firms and competition among firms in the life insurance industry … face costly external finance increase hedging after staggered state-level financial reform that reduces the costs of … hedging. Post reform impacted firms have lower risk and fewer negative income shocks. Product market competition is also …
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Liquidity risk in banking has been attributed to transactions deposits and their potential to spark runs or panics. We show instead that transactions deposits help banks hedge liquidity risk from unused loan commitments. Bank stock-return volatility increases with unused commitments, but the...
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This paper argues that banks have a unique ability to hedge against market-wide liquidity shocks. Deposit inflows provide funding for loan demand shocks that follow declines in market liquidity. Consequently, one dimension of bank specialness' is that banks can insure firms against systematic...
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moneyness of the option as a function of the asset's distribution, the risk-free rate, and the VaR hedging period. We find that … the optimal strike of the put is independent of the level of expense the institution is willing to incur for its hedging … hedging cost or the increased cost to achieve a given VaR, are economically significant. Comparative static results show that …
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The high cost of capital for firms conducting medical research and development (R&D) has been partly attributed to the government risk facing investors in medical innovation. This risk slows down medical innovation because investors must be compensated for it. We analyze new and simple financial...
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, focusing on short-term gains but risking further losses if rates rose. Instead of hedging the market value risk of bank asset …
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