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This article proposes a new empirical methodology for computing a cross-market volatility index - coined CMIX - based … on the Factor-Dynamic Conditional Correlation (DCC) model, implemented on volatility surprises. This approach solves …
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This paper contributes to the crucial problem of LIBOR malfunctioning due to its manipulation by banks, a phenomenon described clearly in the FSA Inquiry Report published in September 2012. After applying classical tests of non-stationarity to a series of participating banks’ LIBOR quotes, we...
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We examine the effects of collateral provision as a potential channel between funding liquidity tensions and the scarcity of market liquidity. This channel consists in transferring the credit risk associated with refinancing operations between financial institutions to market participants that...
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This paper investigates the links between price returns for 25 commodities and stocks over the period from January 2001 to November 2011, by paying a particular attention to energy raw materials. Relying on the dynamic conditional correlation (DCC) GARCH methodology, we show that the...
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financial institutions to market participants. In particular, we analyze liquidity and volatility premia on the French …; in the other, which we dub the unconventional regime, monetary policy operations lead to volatility and liquidity premia …
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information and volatility and to allow the emergence of a consensus. The use of these interruptions is very frequent on the … capitalizations. However, our empirical study emphasizes an inefficiency of the reservations of quotation. Indeed, the volatility of …
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shares, the market price of risk, the risk free rate, the bond prices at dierent maturities, the stock price and volatility …
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proportional transaction costs. Thirdly, we show that return volatility may be and generally is increasing in proportional …
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This paper explores the existence of a bounce-back effect in inventory investment using the European Commission opinion survey on stocks of finished products in manufacturing and retail trade sectors for France, Germany and a European aggregate, from 1985q1 to 2011q4. Our empirical findings...
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