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This study investigates the dynamic response of credit spread (CS) to S&P 500 dividend yield (DY) shock. Based on the … following shock to the S&P 500 dividend yield. The results also show that there is a significant causal linkage between CS and … DY. The variance decomposition results indicate that S&P 500 dividend yield forecasts about 2.72%, 5.00% and 7.12% of …
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their dynamics. Using the model, we price dividend strips of the aggregate market index, as well as any other well …-diversified equity portfolio. We do not use any dividend strips data in the estimation of the model; however, model-implied equity yields … generated by the model match closely the equity yields from the traded dividend forwards reported in the literature. Our model …
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We present an arbitrage-free affine term structure model that jointly prices U.S. Treasury bonds, S&P 500 dividend … accurate decompositions of discount rates into risk free rates, inter est rate and dividend risk premiums. Our model is able to …
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dividend strips are all downward-sloping (van Binsbergen et al. (2012)), but these observations cannot be explained by most … structure of long-maturity dividend strips to become less risky than short-maturity dividend strips, leading to a downward …
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their dynamics. Using the model, we price dividend strips of the aggregate market index, as well as any other well …-diversified equity portfolio. We do not use any dividend strips data in the estimation of the model; however, model-implied equity yields … generated by the model match closely the equity yields from the traded dividend forwards reported in the literature. Our model …
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We study the existence of equilibria with endogenously complete markets in a continuous-time, heterogenous agents economy driven by a multidimensional diffusion process. Our main results show that if prices are real analytic as functions of time and the state variables of the model then a...
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Bubbles in asset markets have been documented in numerous experimental studies. However, all experiments in which bubbles occur pay dividends after each trading day. In this paper we study whether bubbles can occur in markets without dividends. We investigate the role of two features that are...
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implied by analysts' dividend forecasts under the explicit notion of taxes and non-flat term structures of interest rates and …
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Dividend discount model (DDM) is the simplest model for valuing equities in finance. Many analysts belived that DDM is …
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We study fluctuations in stock prices using a framework derived from the present value model augmented with a macroeconomic factor. The fundamental value is derived as the expected present discounted value of broad dividends that include, in addition to traditional cash dividends, other payouts...
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