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We investigate the theoretical and empirical difference between thestandard convexity adjustment and Forward Libor Model in a particular case oftwo-period Constant Maturity Swaps. Using daily data from 1991 to 1997, wesimulate the difference (spread) between the two-period CMS swap rates...
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Contingent Credit Lines (CCL) play an important role in the functioning of shortterm capital markets, yet their pricing and hedging have received little interest inthe theoretical finance literature. Risk management issues that arise in maintainingportfolios of CCL are almost completely...
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Many developing economies are heavily exposed to commodity markets, leaving them vulnerable to the vagaries of international commodity prices. This paper examines the use of commodity options-including plain vanilla, risk reversal, and barrier options-to hedge such risk. It then proposes the use...
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Many developing economies are heavily exposed to commodity markets, leaving them vulnerable to the vagaries of international commodity prices. This paper examines the use of commodity options - including plain vanilla, risk reversal, and barrier options - to hedge such risk. It then proposes the...
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Many developing economies are heavily exposed to commodity markets, leaving them vulnerable to the vagaries of international commodity prices. This paper examines the use of commodity options-including plain vanilla, risk reversal, and barrier options-to hedge such risk. It then proposes the use...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012677561
Many developing economies are heavily exposed to commodity markets, leaving them vulnerable to the vagaries of international commodity prices. This paper examines the use of commodity options, including plain vanilla, risk reversal, and barrier options, to hedge such risks. It then proposes the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004985622
The goal of this paper is to assess, for the first time, the empirical impact of "Kaynes' beauty contest", or "higher order belief", on asset price volatility. The paper shows that heterogeneous expectations induce higher order beliefs and that heterogeneous expectation asset pricing models...
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We consider a two-sided buyers & sellers' market with indiviseble goods. Agents may trade many units of any of the items available. Previous research, documenting the case ofunit-flow trades, showed that the existence of substitutability or complementarity colligations between goods. These...
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These research addressess whether geographic diserfication provides benefits over industry diversification in a sample of European country and industry indexes.The methodology allows performance comparison with short-slling constraints, upper and lower bounds, and many bechmarks. In the absence...
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