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We model seasonal, uncertain production of a commodity, with speculative storage. We allow agents to be risk averse, and we allow planned production to respond to price prospects. We also explicitly consider the presence or absence of a futures market in the commodity. Our technique involves a...
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In the Samp;P500 futures options, we identify 3 factors, corresponding to movements in the underlying, parallel movements, and tilting of the cross section of implied volatilities (the quot;smirk factor''). We relate these factors non-linearly to movements in the option prices. They are...
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We construct portfolios of Samp;P500 futures and their associated options, which are Delta (price) and Vega (volatility) neutral. These systematically earn negative abnormal returns, and suggest that out of the money puts are too expensive, relative to out of the money calls. We give evidence...
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We study a continuous time model of a levered firm with fixed assets generating a cash flow which fluctuates with business conditions. Since external finance is costly, the firm holds a liquid (cash) reserve to help survive periods of poor business conditions. Holding liquid assets inside the...
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This paper solves for a firm's optimal cash holding policy within a continuous time, contingent claims framework that has been extended to incorporate most of the significant contracting frictions that have been identified in the corporate finance literature. Under the optimal policy the firm...
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This paper solves for a firm's optimal cash holding policy within a continuous time, contingent claims framework that has been extended to incorporate most of the significant contracting frictions that have been identified in the corporate finance literature. Under the optimal policy the firm...
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