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We examine the economic benefits of using realized volatility to forecast future implied volatility for pricing, trading, and hedging in the Samp;P 500 index options market. We propose an encompassing regression approach to forecast future implied volatility and hence future option prices by...
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We examine the economic benefits of using high frequency volatility measures for pricing, trading and hedging in the Samp;P 500 index options market. Using the encompassing regression framework, we generate volatility forecasts combining information from long memory high-frequency volatility...
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This paper examines the impact of oil and gas facilities on rural residential property values using data from Central Alberta, Canada. The influences are evaluated using two groups of variables characterizing hazard effects and amenity effects. A spatial error model was employed to capture the...
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Corporate leverage among emerging market firms went up considerably after the 2007–09 Global Financial Crisis (GFC). We investigate how the increased emerging market corporate leverage in the post-GFC period (2010–15)impacted the underlying credit risk, compared to the pre-GFC (2002–2006)...
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This paper investigates whether Bitcoin can hedge and diversify risk against the Euro STOXX, Nikkei, Shanghai A-Share, S&P 500, and the TSX Index, and examines the dynamics of these abilities over different data frequencies. Pairwise GARCH models and constant conditional correlation models are...
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This paper examines whether the proliferation of new index products, such as commodity-tracking exchange-traded funds (ETFs) amplified the volatility transmission channel introduced by financialization. This paper focuses on the volatility spillover effects among crude oil, metals, agriculture,...
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