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The present paper studies dependencies between European stock markets when returns are unusually large, using daily data on stock market indices for Germany, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands and Italy from 1973 to 2001. Dependency is measured by the conditional probability of an...
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We investigate the effect of the 20 largest – in terms of insured losses – man-made or natural disasters on the insurance industry. We show via an event study that insurance markets worldwide are quite resilient to unexpected losses to capital and are even outperforming the general market...
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Government provision of a financial safety net for financial institutions has been a key element of the policy response to the current crisis, with governments extending existing guarantees and introducing new ones. These measures have been helpful in avoiding a further accelerated loss of...
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Government provision of a financial safety net for financial institutions has been a key element of the policy response to the current crisis, with governments extending existing guarantees and introducing new ones. These measures have been helpful in avoiding a further accelerated loss of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010298638
We investigate the impact of the 20 largest - in terms of insured losses - man-made or natural disasters on various insurance industry stock indices. We show via an event study that insurance sectors worldwide are quite resilient, in a market value sense, to unexpected losses to capital: our...
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"Ending too big to fail" is a declared policy aim and a key element of the globally coordinated financial regulatory reform. An official list of banks considered to be global systemically important (G-SIBs) is published on an annual basis since 2011. The goal of the present paper is to assess to...
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Der vorliegende Beitrag verfolgt ein zweifaches Ziel. Erstens beschreibt er Schätzungen der Zinsstrukturkurven rur Deutschland von September 1972 bis Februar 1996 mit Hilfe verschiedener Spezifikationen. Zweitens werden diese Schätzungen verwendet, um den Informationsgehalt der...
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The purpose of the present paper is twofold. First, it describes zero-coupon yield curve estimates for Germany from September 1972 to February 1996 using a variety of curve-fitting procedures. Second, these estimates are tested for their information content regarding future inflation.
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Die vorliegende Arbeit stellt das neue Verfahren der Deutschen Bundesbank zur Schätzung von Zinsstrukturkurven vor. Sie beschreibt dessen methodische Grundlagen (Nelson und Siegel (1987) und Svensson (1994)) und einige grundlegende Konzepte, die ftir die Schätzung und Interpretation solcher...
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This paper introduces the Deutsche Bundesbank's new procedure for estimating the term structure of interest rates. It describes the basic methodological approaches used (Nelson and Siegel (1987) and Svensson (1994)) and some fundamental concepts which are important for estimating and...
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