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In equity option markets, traders face margin requirements both for the options themselves and for hedging-related positions in the underlying stock market. We show that these requirements carry a significant margin premium in the cross-section of equity option returns. The sign of the margin...
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The design of environmental trading systems induces specific features of the emission permit price dynamics. In this paper, we evaluate the performance of reduced-form models for emission markets that capture these features in a simplified way and are still feasible for calibration to permit...
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This paper investigates the impact of the yearly announcement of realized emissions on the European carbon permit market. We find that this event generally leads to significant absolute abnormal returns on the event day, which are accompanied by increased trading volumes and high intraday...
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We develop a model in which mutual fund investors chase CAPM alpha. Managers can generate CAPM alpha either by discovering mispricing – True Alpha – or by loading on risk factors that are beyond the scope of the CAPM – Fake Alpha. Investors cannot distinguish between the two different...
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We document that cost stickiness is priced in the CDS market. More specifically, we show that creditors require higher risk premiums for sticky firms consistent with stickiness increasing asset volatility. In addition, we find that creditors require lower or no risk premiums if stickiness is...
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What determines the recovery of sovereign bond holders in the face of a credit event? This paper studies empirical determinants for sovereign recovery risk. Guided by theoretically backed hypotheses we use a sample of 102 past restructurings and empirically test the relation between haircut...
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We evaluate the performance of common stock trade classification algorithms including the quote, tick, Lee and Ready (1991), and Ellis, Michaely, and O’Hara (2000) rule to infer the trade direction of option trades. Using a large sample of matched intraday transactions and Open/Close data, we...
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This paper examines the effect of debt and liquidity on corporate investment in a continuous-time framework. We show that stockholder-bondholder agency conflicts cause investment thresholds to be U-shaped in leverage and decreasing in liquidity. In the absence of tax effects, we derive the...
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We develop a new methodology to extract market expectations of recovery rates that uses information from credit default swap spreads on debt instruments of different seniorities, incorporates information on the firm-specific liability structure and allows for deviations from the absolute...
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