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This study provides a rigorous empirical comparison of structural and reduced-formcredit risk frameworks. As major difference we focus on the discriminative modelingof the default time. In contrast to the previous literature, we calibrate both approaches to the same data set, apply comparable...
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In this paper, we explore the stochastic nature of implied recovery rates. We exploit the fact that differently-ranking debt instruments of the same issuer face identical default risk but different defaultconditionalrecovery rates. Specifically, we extract information from Credit Default Swaps...
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Credit default swaps (CDSs) are among the most successful financial innovationsof recent years, which is reflected in the rapidly expanding market. CDS trading occurs inthe over-the-counter market, which relies heavily on broker intermediation to arrangetrades. We provide empirical evidence that...
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