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We study feedback from the risk of outstanding mortgage-backed securities (MBS) on the level and volatility of interest …
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We study the feedback from the risk of outstanding mortgage-backed securities (MBS) on the level and volatility of …
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We find evidence that households selecting Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARMs) during the recent decade were disproportionately those who were less suspicious or who may have had difficulty understanding complicated ARM features that became commonplace prior to the financial crisis
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The turmoil in global interbank markets in the second half of 2007 raises questions about the robustness of interbank rate fixings. A comparison of alternative fixings for similar interest rates confirms that they diverged to an unusual extent. Nevertheless, the design of fixing mechanisms...
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This study examines the sensitivity of the Thai stock market to nominal and real interest rate, and exchange rate risks during January 2004 and December 2015 using quantile regression. The analysis focuses on sectoral level and one main index in the stock market. The empirical results show that...
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Recent portfolio choice asset pricing and option valuation models highlight the importance of skewness and kurtosis. Since skewness and kurtosis are related to extreme variations they are also important for Value-at-Risk measurements. Our framework builds on a GARCH model with a condi-tional...
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This paper introduces a generalized discrete time framework to evaluate the empirical performance of a wide variety of well-known models in capturing the dynamic behavior of short term interest rates. A new class of models which displays nonlinearity and asymmetry in the drift, and incorporates...
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This paper analyzes the interdealer-broker market for single-name Credit Default Swaps (CDSs) using a novel dataset from the GFI trading platform. We find that CDSs exhibit reverse J-shaped patterns for trading and quoting activity in the U.S., and U-shaped patterns in Europe and Japan. We also...
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