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In responding to the severity and broad scope of the financial crisis that began in 2007, the Federal Reserve has made aggressive use of both traditional monetary policy instruments and innovative tools in an effort to provide liquidity. In this paper, I examine the Fed’s actions in light of...
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This paper studies the relative pricing of euro area sovereign CDS and the underlying government bonds. Our sample comprises weekly CDS and bond spreads of ten euro area countries for the period from January 2006 to June 2010. We first compare the determinants of CDS spreads and bond spreads and...
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We analyse a sample of funds and other securities each assigned a total rating score by an unknown expert entity. The scores are based on a number of risk and complexity factors, each assigned a category (factor score) of Low, Medium, or High by the expert entity. A principal component analysis...
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We model aggregate loss rates on credit portfolios dynamically using a default intensity approach. The default intensity we employ is allowed to depend on both observable macroeconomic variables and unobserved frailties. We use the model to extract measures of the credit cycle from US bank...
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Credit default swaps ("CDSs") were widely blamed as a primary cause of the recent financial crisis; CDSs fomented panic as the price of credit protection spiked and contributed to the Federal Reserve's decision to bail out American International Group. To reduce the likelihood that credit...
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This paper studies the relative pricing of euro area sovereign CDS and the underlying government bonds. Our sample comprises weekly CDS and bond spreads of ten euro area countries for the period from January 2006 to June 2010. We first compare the determinants of CDS spreads and bond spreads and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013135678
This study extends the generalized Ho–Lee model to the credit derivative swap (CDS) curve movements that ensures the hazard rate movement is arbitrage-free for any given CDS curve. This study shows that the generalized Ho–Lee model is not limited to pricing the interest contingent claims....
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This paper looks into credit risk markets for Emerging economies. It analyzes the relation between credit default swap (CDS) and bond spreads in the post Lehman Brothers period by focusing on both short and long run relations. Equity and cost of funding are also considered in the study. On the...
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This paper looks into the sovereign credit default swap (CDS) market from two perspectives. First, it analyses the relation between CDS and bond spreads. The results on a single-entity basis suggest that the CDS market leads the bond market in price discovery, especially during 2010, while both...
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We propose two structural models for stochastic losses given default which allow to model the credit losses of a portfolio of defaultable financial instruments. The credit losses are integrated into a structural model of default events accounting for correlations between the default events and...
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