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The Svensson generalization of the popular Nelson-Siegel term structure model is widely used by practitioners and central banks. Unfortunately, like the original Nelson-Siegel specification, this generalization, in its dynamic form, does not enforce arbitrage-free consistency over time. Indeed,...
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We derive the class of arbitrage-free affine dynamic term structure models that approximate the widely-used Nelson-Siegel yield-curve specification. Our theoretical analysis relates this new class of models to the canonical representation of the three-factor arbitrage-free affine model. Our...
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This paper studies the market price of credit risk incorporated into one of the most important credit spreads in the financial markets: interest rate swap spreads. Our approach consists of jointly modeling the swap and Treasury term structures using a general five-factor affine credit framework...
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simple form with forward rates: as theory suggests, the largest discrepancies are at short maturities. (ii) Reasonable …
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-dependent options and options on assets with stochastic volatility and jumps. " …
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major finding is that the volatility of interest rates is increasing in the level of interest rates only for sharply upward …
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explored that evidence of excess volatility need not imply the existence of unexploited profit opportunities under the rational …
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We develop a tractable and flexible stochastic volatility multi-factor model of the term structure of interest rates …
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-style models and models in which the state variables are the stochastic long-run mean and volatility of r. Third, we compute …
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We examine the implications of arbitrage in a market with many assets. The absence of arbitrage opportunities implies that the linear functionals that give the mean and cost of a portfolio are continuous; hence there exist unique portfolios that represent these functionals. These portfolios span...
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