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Bond skewness and coskewness (i.e., bond return comovement with market volatility) are both time varying, with cross-sectional variation driven by maturity and credit rating. Other things being equal, longer maturity bonds have lower skewness, and lower coskewness with respect to the bond market...
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An increase in the number of asset pricing models intensifies model uncertainties in assetpricing. While a pure "model selection" (singling out a best model) can result in a loss of usefulinformation, a full “model pooling” may increase the risk of including noisy information.We make a...
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This paper explores stock return predictability by exploiting the cross-section of oil futures prices. Motivated by the principal component analysis, we find the curvature factor of the oil futures curve predicts monthly stock returns: a 1% per month increase in the curvature factor predicts...
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