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This study analyzes the adverse selection cost component embedded in the spreads of Brazilian stocks. We show that it is higher than in the U.S. market and presents an intraday U-shape pattern (i.e., it is higher at the beginning and at the end of the day). In addition, we investigate the...
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In this work we compare the interest rate forecasting performance using a broad class of linear models. The models are estimated through a MCMC procedure with data from the US and Brazilian markets. We show that a simple parametric specification has the best predictive power, but it does not...
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In this article we study the deposit-taking and lending behavior of Brazilian banks before and after the subprime crisis. The distribution of both series present changes between these two periods. In addition, we implemented a vector autoregression model in order to construct the impulse...
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The break-even inflation rate (the difference between nominal and real rates) is the main indicator of future price level. However, inflation expectation is only one of its components. In this article we present a simple economic model in order to split the break-even inflation rate in the...
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This article develops leading indicators based on the cross-section of stock returns. The underlying assumption is that any information about future states of nature must be reflected in current stock prices. Three indicators are proposed: the approach employed by Allen et al. (2012), an...
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A variety of models has been proposed for yield curve forecasting. In this paper we present a dynamic latent factor model for Brazilian interest rate term-structure forecasting, based in three major information sources: macroeconomic variables, surveys and risk premium. We use the proposed model...
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