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Despite clear evidence of correlations between financial and medical statuses and decisions, most models treat financial and health-related choices separately. This paper bridges this gap by proposing a tractable dynamic framework for the joint determination of optimal consumption, portfolio...
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Reference-dependent preference models assume that agents derive utility from deviations of consumption from benchmark levels, rather than from consumption levels. These references can be either backward-looking (as explicit in the Habit literature) or forward-looking (as implicitly suggested by...
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importance in recent years. We report that arbitrage activity occurs between ETFs and the underlying assets. Then, we show that … arbitrage activity may induce contagion. Flash Crash ; contagion ; ETF ; stocks ; arbitrage ; mispricing ; overvaluation …
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with the index. Arbitrage activity is a necessary component in minimizing the price discrepancy between ETFs and the … underlying securities. During turbulent market episodes, however, arbitrage is limited and ETF prices diverge from those of the …
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