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series patterns for currency risk management.Our approach is Bayesian where extensive use is made of Markov chainMonte Carlo … disturbancedensities) are investigated in relation to the hedging decision strategies.Consequently, we can make a distinction between …
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This paper studies empirical issues of one-factor yield curve models. We focus on the models by Ho & Lee (1986), Hull & White (1990) and Moraleda & Vorst (1996). To be consistent in the comparison of the models, we derive them all within the Ritkchen and Sankarasubramanian (1995) framework,...
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Recent empirical studies on interest rate derivatives have shown that the volatil- ity structure of interest rates is frequently humped. Mercurio and Moraleda (1996) and Moraleda and Vorst (1996a) have modelled interest rate dynamics in such a way that humped volatility structures are possible...
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This study is motivated by two major considerations. First, the Fletcher andTaylor (1996) approach has yet to be applied to short-date markets to assess thediminishing role of transaction costs in explaining the devjatjons of observed forwardforeign exchange prices from interest parity forward...
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This paper investigates why the forward premium predicts the future depreciation with the "wrong" sign and why the unobserved deviation from rational uncovered interest parity is negatively correlated with and is more volatile than the rationally expected depreciation. We examine the ability of...
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