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against price volatility can generate price volatility in equilibrium, even absent fundamental risk. Fearing that asset prices …
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The Chinese capital market, despite its relative short history in its modern form, has experienced a tremendous growth and is now the second largest in the world. Due to China's tight capital controls, the development of its capital market has mostly been isolated from and hence not been well...
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against price volatility can generate price volatility in equilibrium, even absent fundamental risk. Fearing that asset prices …
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Capital market assumptions (CMAs), which are long-term risk and return forecasts for asset classes, are important pillars of the investment industry. However, applying them reliably in portfolio construction has been (and still is) a challenge in the industry. Despite the difficulties, this...
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. Moreover, we show that an increase in carbon prices is followed by a decrease in the relative value of emission stocks. Finally …, a portfolio strategy that uses information on investors' climate sentiment and carbon prices generates a return of 9 …
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We explain the importance of Market Microstructure in the study of the Financial Markets, and then describe the Market Participants who collectively comprise the Financial Market. After a short history of capital markets, we describe the transition of the trading activities from the physical...
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Using supervisory data from UK central counterparties (CCPs), we study a collateral cycle in which market participants raise liquidity in the repo markets to meet CCPs margin calls, before CCPs reinvest the liquidity through reverse repos as well as bond purchases. In the first leg, we find that...
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business activity in the financialized markets. Third, it explores changes in the lead/lag relationship of commodity prices and …
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This paper investigates how reward-to-risk ratios compare among various government debt security (GDS) indices and sector indices in the Istanbul Stock Exchange. Risk is measured by either standard deviation or nonparametric and parametric value at risk. We find that the GDS indices have higher...
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