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There are two types of home seekers in this housing market matching model: the homeless who search for a dwelling both in the rental market and in the homeownership market simultaneously; and the home seekers in the renter (tenant) state who want to buy a home and only search in the...
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have experienced high volatility in their house prices. Indeed, Germany has been unique in retaining flat price levels over …
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We study a benchmark model with collateral constraints and heterogeneous discounting. Contrarily to a rich literature on borrowing limits, we allow for rental markets. By incorporating this missing market, we show that impatient agents choose to rent rather than to own the collateral in the...
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The Black Scholes Model (BSM) is one of the most important concepts in modern financial theory both in terms of approach and applicability. The BSM is considered the standard model for valuing options; a model of price variation over time of financial instruments such as stocks that can, among...
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the volatility impacts of the suspension of a call auction system by the … volatility on NSE is compared with that of the Bombay Stock Exchange using two volatility proxies: modulus of log returns and … scaled intra-day price difference. We also focus on conditional volatility by estimating an AGARCH model on seasonally …
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of bankruptcies. In this framework, we find that stock market volatility may damage the real economy if the stock market … is too relevant. In particular, an increase of volatility worsens the economic performance through the stock market …
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This paper explores the influence of the foreign exchange rates variation on the returns and volatility of the stock … influenced not only the stock returns but also their volatility. However, between March 2010 and December 2012 the impact of the … exchange rates variation on the returns and volatility of the stock prices depended on the factors such as the foreign capitals …
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volatility of the interbank interest rates, especially after September 2008. Banking institutions from the Euro zone have avoided … the volatility. We also examine the long run equilibrium between the term structures of interest rates appealing at the … money markets from Euro zone, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania and propose some volatility transmission …
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The 1998 failure of Long-Term Capital Management (‘LTCM’), a very large and prominent Greenwich, Connecticut based hedge fund, is said to have nearly brought down the world financial system. Over the years, few financial debacles such as LTCM, have been so often written about or discussed...
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value and volatility of bank’s assets for a random sample of 13 Public and 8 Private sector banks in India over the period … value considers the riskiness of the equity and assets both. It is found that the volatility of banks assets is …
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