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volatility and risk aversion that are similar to the ones observed in the data. In addition, the model produces an implied …
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admissible sets of for-ward swap rates spanning a given tenor structure. We relate this conceptto results in graph theory by …
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utility increases significantly when allowed to span the volatility risk using variance swap contracts. …, the industry has created a series of variance derivative products to span variance risk. The variance swap contract is the … rate, called the variance swap rate, determined at the inception of the contract. We obtain a decade worth of variance swap …
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We investigate the influence of various variables on credit default swap transaction data. Credit derivatives are …
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In this article, we describe the various sorts of American Parisian options and propose valuation formulae. Although there is no closed-form valuation for these products in the non perpetual case, we have been able to reformulate their price as a function of the exercise frontier. In the...
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This paper provides regime-switching stochastic volatility extensions of the LIBOR market model. First, the … instantaneous forward LIBOR volatility is modulated by a continuous time homogeneous Markov chain. In a second parameterization, the … volatility is modelled by a square root process with a regime-switching reference level. We obtain analytical solutions for the …
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new explanation of the smile pattern of implied volatility related to the lack of market liquidity. Finally we present …
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pricing dierencesbetween index and stock options, the cross-sectional variation in stock option expensiveness,the volatility …
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This paper studies the term structure implications of a simple structural economy in which the representative agent displays ambiguity aversion, modeled by Multiple Priors Recursive Utility. Bond excess returns reflect a premium for ambiguity, which is observationally distinct from the risk...
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The paper investigates how buyer-supplier firm-specific relationships affect security prices. Starting from the empirical inconsistencies associated with some standard structural models we propose a structural model of firm dependence in a vertically connected network of firms based on cash flow...
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