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In this paper we propose a framework for measuring and stress testing the systemic risk of a group of major financial institutions. The systemic risk is measured by the price of insurance against financial distress, which is based on ex ante measures of default probabilities of individual banks...
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This paper studies financial market volatility and jump responses to macroeconomic news announcements. Based on two decades of high-frequency data, we finds that there are significantly more jumps on news days than on no-news days, with the bond market being more responsive than the equity...
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Building on realized variance and bi-power variation measures constructed from high-frequency financial prices, we propose a simple reduced form framework for effectively incorporating intraday data into the modeling of daily return volatility. We decompose the total daily return variability...
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In this paper we propose a framework for measuring and stress testing the systemic risk for a group of major financial institutions. The systemic risk is measured by the price of insurance against financial distresses, which is based on ex ante measures of default probabilities of individual...
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In this paper we propose a framework for measuring and stress testing the systemic risk for a group of major commercial banks and investment banks. The systemic risk is measured by the price of insurance against financial distresses, which is based on ex ante measures of default probabilities of...
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Natural and man-made disasters have been increasing and affecting millions of people throughout the world. Floods are the most common natural disasters affecting more people across the globe than all other natural or technological disasters and also are the most costly in terms of human hardship...
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It is well known that a bivariate distribution belongs to the domain of attraction of an extreme value distribution G if and only if the marginals belong to the domain of attraction of the univariate marginal extreme value distributions and the dependence function converges to the stable tail...
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