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correcting observed option prices, prior to investigating the rationality of early exercise decisions, or in measuring the size … opening/closing times and days, to American option prices.  …
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The paper proposes a framework for examining the process of financial market development. The framework, consistent with the functional view of financial system design, is anchored in studying the incentives facing the key players in financial markets-borrowers, lenders, liquidity providers, and...
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In the past several years, the ten new Central and Eastern European members of the European Union have enjoyed rapid growth but frequently alongside growing external imbalances. Economists have pointed to rising vulnerabilities, but markets compressed sovereign bond yields. This paper examines...
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markets is tested. Findings – It is found that stock index prices lead implied index prices estimated from option prices using … both BS and Heston models. In regards to the OTM options, the lead‐effect of real stock index to implied index prices holds …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the lead‐lag relationships between the National Stock Exchange (NSE) Nifty stock market index (in India) and its related futures and options contracts, and also the interrelation between the derivatives markets. Design/methodology/approach...
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The S&P 500 Index futures contract is traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange that isregulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. The S&P 500 Index optionscontract is traded on the Chicago Board of Options Exchange that is regulated by theSecurities and Exchange Commission. The...
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Recent improvements in fiscal positions in advanced countries have sharply curtailed the issuance of government securities and created the possibility that government securities could disappear in some countries. The possibility that this might occur in the United States has attracted the most...
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