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cross-border currency and interest rate derivative operations in calm and turbulent periods, with a view of extracting … substitutability, and incorporate the enriched information set provided by derivative-based transactions into monetary policy design …
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interest-rate derivative markets, and their use by governments. Their stabilizing properties imply that, when bond prices fall … gains from hedging long-term bonds with interest rate derivatives. These bonds can help develop interest-rate derivative …
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the size of the U.K. derivative markets. No definitive empirical support for a change in the transmission process is found …
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Whereas some central bank derivatives and other contingent liabilities arise from anomalous circumstances, there are a number of positive reasons that explain their popularity. After analyzing the rationale for these operations, we stress that most of these operations, being off-balance sheet,...
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-balance-sheet activities. This paper provides measures of leverage implicit in derivative contracts by decomposing the contracts into cash …
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Financial network analysis is used to provide firm level bottom-up holistic visualizations of interconnections of financial obligations in global OTC derivatives markets. This helps to identify Systemically Important Financial Intermediaries (SIFIs), analyse the nature of contagion propagation,...
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Prices in futures markets and option markets reflect expectations about future price movements in spot markets, but these prices can also be influenced by risk premia. Futures and forward prices are sometimes interpreted as market expectations for future spot prices, and option prices are used...
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We study the impact of the COVID-19 recession on capital structure of publicly listed U.S. firms. Our estimates suggest leverage (Net Debt/Asset) decreased by 5.3 percentage points from the pre-shock mean of 19.6 percent, while debt maturity increased moderately. This de-leveraging effect is...
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In an environment characterized by weak contractual enforcement, sovereign lenders can enhance the likelihood of repayment by making their claims more difficult to restructure ex post. We show however, that competition for repayment among lenders may result in a sovereign debt that is...
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