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-specific extreme market risks. First, we define tail market risk that captures dependence between extremely low market as well as asset … returns. Second, extreme market volatility risk is characterized by dependence between extremely high increments of market … that both frequency-specific tail market risk and extreme volatility risks are significantly priced and our five …
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. Unlike the U.S. market, though, the information contained in the KS risk factor of these international markets does not …
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addresses this challenge by examining whether currency portfolios display an intertemporal risk-return relationship. We consider … time-varying relations because investors' risk-aversion may change over time, based upon changing economic states. Moreover … identify that the relations between risk and return vary over time, and the risk-aversion parameters on momentum and value …
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We examine the puzzling negative relation between financial distress risk and the cross-section of expected returns. We … most recent distress risk shocks to which investors initially underreact, causing temporary overpricing of distressed … stocks. In the long run, the relation between distress risk and returns reflects the positive risk premium as distress risk …
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model with heterogeneous agents, we reveal the existence of an extreme weather risk premium in the cross-section of stock … risk factors from standard asset pricing models nor by firm characteristics. Our results reveal a novel link between … climate risk and firm value. …
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This paper analyses the risk and return of loans portfolios in a joint setting. I develop a model to obtain the … with a Value at Risk constraint. I also obtain closed form expressions for the interest rates that banks should set in … compensation for borrowers' credit risk under absence of arbitrage opportunities and I use these rates as a benchmark to interpret …
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This paper examines the momentum effect and its causes, the persistence in default risk change in particular, in both … can be attributed to compensation for bearing a varying default risk and term risk. This paper shows that the change in … controlling for risk characteristics such as duration and yield-to-maturity.This paper also documents the integration of the …
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-Zin type utility framework andthe Bansal and Yaron's (2004) long-run risk model to derive an heterogeneousasset pricing model …
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-series behavior of the premium for the risk of changes in asset correlations (the premium for correlation risk), including its inverse …
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We merge the literature on downside return risk and liquidity risk and introduce the concept of extreme downside … same time when the market liquidity (return) is lowest. This effect is not driven by linear or downside liquidity risk or … extreme downside return risk and is mainly driven by more recent years. There is no premium for stocks whose liquidity is …
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