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The Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy triggered the failure of the collateralized debt markets, which was a major contributor of the financial crisis in 2008. Such collateralized debt markets have both collateral price channel and counterparty (borrower and lender) channel of contagion. I propose a...
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I build a dynamic model of the shadow banking system that intermediates funds through the interbank repo market to understand its failing mechanism during the recent financial crisis. The model emphasizes a key friction, the maturity mismatch between short-term repo and long-term investments...
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The algorithm for optimization of a credit portfolio has not been fully demonstrated. This paper fills the gap in the literature by presenting a general approach for optimizing a credit portfolio by minimizing the default risk of the entire portfolio. Default risk is measured with quadratic...
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This paper explores the sources of counterparty risk in material supply relationships. Using long-term supply contracts collected from SEC filings, we test whether three sources of counterparty risk - financial exposure, product quality risk, and redeployability risk - are priced in the equity...
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We investigate the determinants of bid-ask spreads on corporate credit default swaps (CDSs). We find that proxies for dealer inventory costs such as variability of CDS premia and CDS trading volume explain as much as 80% of variation in CDS bid-ask spreads. We also analyze the influence of...
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This study examines the conditional correlation and the resulting optimal hedge ratios between the Credit Default Swap (CDS) spreads of the U.S. metal and mining industries, and the prices of copper, platinum, silver and gold using the daily date from December 14, 2007 to August 18, 2018. It...
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More than 25% of credit bonds in China received improved issuance ratings, among which 96.6% used credit enhancement. We find that credit enhancement can effectively lower credit spreads, which still holds after a battery of robustness tests. We employ the propensity score matching method, the...
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The underlying asset pool of collateral debt obligations (CDOs) simultaneously encompasses credit risk and market risk. However, the standard CDO pricing model not only underestimates the risk to the asset pool due to a poor description of the correlation structure among obligors but is also...
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The paper examines the tail behaviour in financial returns in the Indian debt market.Focussing on the Government securitries Market in India, the study examines whether the behaviour of the tail in the distribution of financial returns exhibit departures from Guaussian assumptions , and if so,...
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This paper explores the sources of counterparty risk in material supply relationships. Using long-term supply contracts collected from SEC filings, we test whether three sources of counterparty risk — financial exposure, product quality risk, and redeployability risk — are priced in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013032218