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In this paper we explore how small countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan, can offer their aging populations the means to protect their retirement income against inflation without the governments directly issuing inflation-protected bonds. While inflation swaps are a well-known means...
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Controlling for bond characteristics and liquidity, clientele effects in Malaysian bonds cause Islamic sovereign bonds to have a 4.8 bps higher yield than their conventional counterparts. Using transaction-level bond data, we document three channels for these effects: First, from the selling of...
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With continued strong inflows into hedge fund strategies, it is imperative for researchers to study if hedge funds are still worth their high fees. In an updated and comprehensive study covering both North American and Asian hedge funds, we find market risk factors explain up to 81% of hedge...
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This paper analyzes the downside risk and loss profiles of hedge funds in North America and Asia to identify any significant differences between the geographic markets and determine how these differences have converged or diverged over time. An attempt is made to understand the performance...
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