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This paper adds to the literature on the financial markets' reaction to government interventions during the 2007-2009 financial crisis by analyzing the response of US firms' credit default swap spreads to key government actions. We find that the government measures taken to stabilize both the...
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This paper adds to the literature on the financial markets' reaction to government interventions during the 2007-2009 financial crisis by analyzing the response of US firms' credit default swap spreads to key government actions. We find that the government measures taken to stabilize both the...
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This paper examines the CDS market's response to earnings announcements. The results indicate that earnings announcements contain valuable information with statistically significant announcement date effects. Additionally, the CDS market anticipates negative earnings surprises as prices begin to...
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This paper examines the CDS market's response to earnings announcements. The results indicate that earnings announcements contain valuable information with statistically significant announcement date effects. Additionally, the CDS market anticipates negative earnings surprises as prices begin to...
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This paper explores the ability of variables suggested by structural models to explain variation in CDS spread changes. Using monthly changes in CDS spreads for 333 firms from January, 2001 – March, 2006, I find that these variables are able to explain thirty percent of the variation in...
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This paper examines the efficiency of the CDS market by conducting a comparative event study in which both the CDS and the stock markets' responses to earnings announcements are considered. I find that both markets have statistically significant reactions to earnings announcements and both...
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This paper studies the impact of loss aversion on decisions regarding the allocation of wealth between risky and risk-free assets. We use a Value-at-Risk portfolio model with endogenous desired risk levels that are individually determined in an extended prospect theory framework. This framework...
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This paper studies the attitude of non-professional investors towards financial losses and their decisions concerning wealth allocation among consumption, risky, and risk-free financial assets. We employ a two-dimensional utility setting in which both consumption and financial wealth...
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