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Derivatives exposures across large financial institutions often contribute to - if not necessarily create - systemic risk. Current reporting standards for derivatives exposures are nevertheless inadequate for assessing these systemic risk contributions. In this paper, I explain how a...
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American options on the S&P 500 index futures that violate the stochastic dominance bounds of Constantinides and Perrakis (2007) from 1983 to 2006 are identified as potentially profitable trades. Call bid prices more frequently violate their upper bound than put bid prices do, while violations...
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Human beings want to believe that good outcomes in the future are more likely, but also want to make good decisions that increase average outcomes in the future. We consider a general equilibrium model with complete markets and show that when investors hold beliefs that optimally balance these...
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China's securities markets are unlike those of Amsterdam, London or New York. Those markets evolved over centuries from … spontaneous securities markets did emerge throughout China in the 1980s following the start of economic liberalization, but these …
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and is now the second largest in the world. Due to China's tight capital controls, the development of its capital market … bound to change substantially as China becomes more integrated into the global financial system. In this paper, we provide …
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In 2005-08, over a dozen put warrants traded in China went so deep out of the money that they were certain to expire …
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and compare capital market development in Britain and China. Interest rates for Britain were lower than China's on average … are twice those of the Delta, and three or more times as high as elsewhere in China. Overall, our results suggest capital …
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) can be affected by the movements in the center economies - the U.S., Japan, the Eurozone, and China. We apply a two …
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also highlighted their pathological problems. This paper studies the case of China for pitfalls of a state … within China is low. Furthermore, to the extent some capital moves around the country, the government (as opposed to the …
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The linkages between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the other Chinese economies of Hong Kong and Taiwan are …
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