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The authors examine whether volatility risk is a priced risk factor in securities returns. Zero‐beta at‐the‐money straddle returns of the S&P 500 index are used to measure volatility risk. It is demonstrated that volatility risk captures time variation in the stochastic discount factor....
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We analyze the problem of pricing and hedging contingent claims in the multi-period, discrete time, discrete state case using the concept of a "[lambda] gain-loss ratio opportunity". Pricing results somewhat different from, but reminiscent of, the arbitrage pricing theorems of mathematical...
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This study examines the impact of foreign currency market interventions of the Central Bank of Turkey (CBT) in a multivariate GARCH framework. CBT has switched to the floating exchange rate regime since 2001 crisis and announced that the interventions in the foreign exchange markets are aimed at...
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The Black-Scholes pricing errors are larger in the deeper out-of-the-money options relative to the near out-of-the-money options, and mispricing worsens with increased volatility. Our results indicate that the Black-Scholes model is not the proper pricing tool in high volatility situations...
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This paper examines the impact of macroeconomic announcements on the high-frequency behavior of the observed implied volatility skew of S&P 500 index options and VIX. We document that macroeconomic announcements affect VIX significantly and slope at a lesser extent. We also find evidence that...
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In this paper we present a method for solving the multifirm stochastic growth model of Brock (1979). After obtaining a solution to the growth model, we derive a solution to the asset pricing model of brock (1982) using the duality between the two models.
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In this study, we address whether the degree of financial liberalization affects the aggregated total volatility of stock returns by considering the time-varying nature of financial liberalization. We also explore channels through which the degree of financial liberalization impacts aggregated...
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