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We explore the term structures of claims to a variety of cash flows: U.S. government bonds (claims to dollars), foreign government bonds (claims to foreign currency), inflation-adjusted bonds (claims to the price index), and equity (claims to future equity indexes or dividends). Average term...
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We introduce the Homoscedastic Gamma [HG] model where the distribution of returns is characterized by its mean, variance and an independent skewness parameter under both measures. The model predicts that the spread between historical and risk-neutral volatilities is a function of the risk...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010279907
The uncertainty around future changes to the Federal Reserve target rate varies over time. In our results, the main driver of uncertainty is a "path" factor signaling information about future policy actions, which is filtered from federal funds futures data. The uncertainty is highest when it...
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We introduce the Homoscedastic Gamma [HG] model where the distribution of returns is characterized by its mean, variance and an independent skewness parameter under both measures. The model predicts that the spread between historical and risk-neutral volatilities is a function of the risk...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003852916
In this paper we discuss interest rate curve interpolation methods and their properties in the context of financial applications. We review the modern (multi-curve) theory of interest rate curve modeling, taking into account collateralization. Building on this solid foundation we reconsider...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013018760
In this note we consider a classical term structure model framework, that is, a HJM framework on a time-discrete tenor, like the LIBOR market model, using a sequence of tenor discretization, where the tenors are valid for a specific simulation time interval.The setup then allows to model dynamic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012967032
We explore the term structures of claims to a variety of cash flows: U.S. government bonds (claims to dollars), foreign government bonds (claims to foreign currency), inflation-adjusted bonds (claims to the price index), and equity (claims to future equity indexes or dividends). Average term...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012969531
We explore the term structures of claims to a variety of cash flows: U.S. government bonds (claims to dollars), foreign government bonds (claims to foreign currency), inflation-adjusted bonds (claims to the price index), and equity (claims to future equity indexes or dividends). Average term...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011457568
In this note we discuss the definition, construction, interpolation and application of curves.We will discuss discount curves, a tool for the valuation of deterministic cash-flows and forward curves, a tool for the valuation of linear cash-flows of (possibly) stochastic indices.The aim of this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013089215
We consider a classical discrete term-structure model for the joint modelling of risk-free and defaultable bonds (also known under its historical name, defaultable LIBOR market model). We model the risk-free forward rate Lᵢ and the defaultable forward-rate Lᵈᵢ.In the usual specification...
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