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We show that the martingale component in the long-term factorization of the stochastic discount factor due to Alvarez and Jermann (2005) and Hansen and Scheinkman (2009) is highly volatile, produces a downward-sloping term structure of bond Sharpe ratios, and implies that the long bond is far...
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Long-duration public bonds denominated in local currency have been traded with liquidity in Brazil since the late 2000s. I use the twelve years or so of now available data to study bond risk premia. As previously documented for the US, a single tent-shaped combination of forward rates predicts...
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In this paper, I examine the heterogeneous exposure of USD-denomination bonds (dollar bonds) to exchange rate risks. An appreciation of the US dollar increases the credit spread differential, referred to as the Foreign Discount, between dollar bonds issued by non-US and US firms. I provide both...
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Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Efficient markets -- Chapter 3 Equity premium -- Chapter 4 The dividend ratio model -- Chapter 5 Bond valuation -- Chapter 6 Yield curves -- Chapter 7 Term structure models -- Chapter 8 Real estate market -- Chapter 9 Derivative securities -- Chapter 10...
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recessions than during booms. This state dependence is essentially due to the time-variation in stochastic discounting that is …
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The equity term structure is downward sloping at long maturities. I show, through an ICAPM estimation, that the tradeoff between market and reinvestment risk explains this pattern. Intuitively, while long-term dividend claims are highly exposed to market risk, they are also good hedges for...
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