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In this paper we develop a joint non-parametric approach to the problem of the decomposition of bond yields and CDS spreads. The proposed approach is essentially an infinite-dimensional modification of the Heath-Jarrow-Morton framework and is general enough to capture even very non-trivial...
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This paper is aimed at testing for nonlinearity and chaos in Investment Grade CDS Indices of US and Europe. For this exercise, the author has chosen the two most liquid indices, namely CDX.NA.IG (US) and iTraxx.Europe (Europe). BDS test (Brock, Dechert, & Scheinkman, 1987) is employed to test...
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Recovery rates have been treated as a constant for credit default swaps (CDS) pricing model while empirical findings suggest otherwise. This paper uses the unique characteristics of ex post (physical) recovery rates to capture ex ante (risk-neutral) recovery rates in CDS spreads. Recovery rates...
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-space model of bid and ask quotes to infer the dynamics of volatility and transaction costs. The estimation uses new techniques …
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This study explores the risk premia embedded in sovereign default swaps using a term structure model. The risk premia remunerate investors for unexpected changes in the default intensity. A number of interesting results emerge from the analysis. First, the risk premia contribution to the spreads...
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We describe a fast new method for the market implied calibration of the Heston (1993) model for equity, based on an improved version of the parabolic pricing algorithm of Levendorskii (2012). This pricing method, when used in the calibration, is much faster and more accurate, and better...
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We show that liquidity tail risk in credit default swap (CDS) spreads is time-varying and explains variation in CDS spreads. We capture the liquidity tail risk of a CDS contract written on a firm by estimating the tail dependence, i.e., the asymptotic probability of a joint surge in the bid-ask...
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The paper considers a no-arbitrage setting for pricing and relative value analysis of risky sovereign bonds. The typical case of an emerging market country (EM) that has bonds outstanding both in foreign hard currency (Eurobonds) and local soft currency (treasuries) is inspected. The resulting...
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We develop a structural credit risk model to examine how the interactions of liquidity and default risk affect corporate bond pricing. By explicitly modeling debt rollover and by endogenizing the holding costs via collateralized financing, our model generates rich links between liquidity risk...
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