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En este documento de trabajo estimamos, para la inflación, las funciones de densidad neutrales al riesgo (RND) en la zona del euro diariamente desde 2009. Para ello, utilizamos swaps de inflación y opciones calls/puts, e introducimos un enfoque simple y parsimonioso para estimar conjuntamente...
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Consider a non-spanned security CT in an incomplete market. We study the risk/return tradeoffs generated if this security is sold for an arbitrage-free price bC0 and then hedged. We consider recursive “one-period optimal” self-financing hedging strategies, a simple but tractable criterion....
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We study a firm's debt-maturity policy. The firm, keeping book leverage constant, rolls over expiring debt by newly issuing short- or long-term bonds, which pay different coupons. In equilibrium, we always find two balanced issuance regimes, which are associated with one type of debt: In bad...
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In a default corridor [0,B] that the stock price can never enter, a deep out-of-the-money American put replicates a pure credit contract (Carr and Wu, 2011). Assuming discrete (one-period-ahead predictable) cash flows, we show an endogenous credit-risk model generates, along with the default...
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When firms roll over bonds of different maturity, their debt-maturity structure can feature both shorter and longer maturity in bad times. We link these debt-maturity patterns to the firms' fundamentals, assuming earnings are deterministically declining but the same firm is subject to a growth...
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We introduce a new distance-to-default (DD) measure based on observable covariates, allowing us to bypass any model-based inference (e.g., Merton, 1974), that works well. It is based on the following result: The default event defined by endogenous credit-risk models, a sufficiently low asset...
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Existing evidence indicates that (i) average returns of purchased delta-hedged options are negative, implying options are expensive, and (ii) volatility is the most important extra risk that is factored into option prices. Therefore, a natural extension is to explain the cross-section of average...
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This paper explains the losses (or errors) associated with pricing an American option in a multi-factor setting when using the true model but a suboptimal exercise strategy as a barrier option (a calibrated misspecified model, e.g., Black-Scholes). Pricing American options in a multi-factor...
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We study a rich dynamic-leverage model that includes (debt-issuance covenants, a debt floor/ceiling, and specially) a fixed cost. When firms face financial but also operational leverage---the fixed cost, the firm's financial policies strongly interact---bringing forward the default time but...
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