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In the event of a clearing member's default, and as part of its default management process, a central counterparty (CCP) will need to hedge the defaulter's portfolio and to close-out its positions. However, the CCP may not be able to do this without incurring additional losses if the market is...
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I study dispersion of CDS premia in a theoretical over-the-counter (OTC) economy. Agents have heterogeneous expectations about counterparty and reference entity default rates. In equilibrium, spreads of CDS contracts vary based on counterparty characteristics even if reference entity risk is...
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Traditional liquidity measures can provide a false impression of the liquidity and stability of financial market trading. Using data on auctions (bids wanted in competition; BWICs) from the collateralized loan obligation (CLO) market, we show that a standard measure of liquidity, the effective...
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The first chapter, which is joint work with Anders B. Trolle, analyzes whether liquidity risk is priced in the cross section of returns on credit default swaps (CDSs). The analysis is based on a factor pricing model and a tradable liquidity factor that is constructed from returns on index...
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The third chapter documents a decline of transaction costs and profits from liquidity provision in the index CDS market over a two-and-a-half-year period during which Dodd-Frank regulations were implemented. Transaction costs and profits from liquidity provision declined around the introduction...
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