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business lending during the global financial crisis. The decline in business credit was driven by increased risk overhang … elasticities suggestive of credit rationing (consistent with an increase in lender risk aversion). Nevertheless, we identify a …
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Banks increasingly recognize the need to measure and manage the credit risk of their loans on a portfolio basis. We … for banks to systematically identify regional and industrial credit concentrations and reduce the detected concentrations … through diversification. In recent years, the development of markets for credit securitization and credit derivatives has …
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Theory of financial intermediation gives contradicting answers to the question whether …
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The Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT) has been the cornerstone of the asset allocation for over 40 years. In the past …, such as the recent sub-prime crisis. The proposed Leveraged Portfolio Theory (LPT) removes the most fundamental axiom of … becomes an endogenous variable, resulting from the supply/demand equilibrium in credit markets. The resulting model leads to …
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We develop a fixed income portfolio framework capturing the exponential decay of contagious intensities between successive default events. We show that the value function of the control problem is the classical solution to a recursive system of second-order uniformly parabolic...
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We study the consumption and investment model under time-varying liquidity constraints (TVLC) that are widely used in reality. We first develop a martingale method to analyze the case in which the borrowing limit is specified by the debt-to-income ratio limit and then extend this framework to...
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In the standard approach to fund valuation, it is often assumed that markets are perfectly liquid and hence assets have unique prices. In practice, however, as has been widely documented, this is not the case. Asset values are impacted by deterioration of market liquidity (market depth)....
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