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We propose a comprehensive empirical examination of the time-varying leading properties of two high yield spreads in the United States and compare them with the leading properties of the term spread between the mid-1980s and the end of 2011. We show that high yield spreads are not reliable...
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Libor is arguably the world's most important number with more than USD 350 trillion of loans and financial contracts referencing this rate. Libor benchmark interest rates are being replaced with alternative reference rates (ARRs). There is no guarantee Libor rates will continue to be quoted...
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This paper tests for effects from domestic and international macroeconomic developments on the determination of nominal long-term interest rates in Asia-Pacific bond Markets. We show that well specified equations can be estimated which confirm the importance of domestic as well as international...
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This paper finds that the yield spread of investment-grade bonds relative to Treasuries, a proxy of default risk, predicts marginal changes in industrial production in the United States up to 12 months in the future, even upon controlling for a commonly used predictor such as the commercial...
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Economic theory suggests that financial health of the corporate sector can trigger or worsen an economy-wide recession. This paper proposes a measure of corporate vulnerability, the Corporate Vulnerability Index (CVI), and analyzes whether it can explain the probability and severity of...
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We build dynamic term structure models using a generalized structure of observable, forward-looking factors, where the dynamics of multi-horizon survey forecasts of inflation, output growth and monetary policy are modelled jointly with the physical process driving their realisations. When...
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The methods that bankruptcy courts have traditionally used to adjudicate fraudulent transfer claims have at times led to inconsistent, unpredictable, and inadvertently biased outcomes. However, recent legal and financial innovations may aid bankruptcy courts in assessing fraudulent transfer...
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Many econophysics applications have modeled financial systems as if they were pure physical systems devoid of human limitations and errors. On the other hand, traditional financial theory has ignored limits that physics would impose on human interactions, communications, and computational...
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The paper shows how any introduction of interest payments for intra-day holdings of local and foreign currency reserves could have the unexpected side-effect of destabilising and increasing volatility in associated exchange rates
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