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This paper investigates the application of factor investing in corporate bonds. Our results show that proficiency in the drivers of risk and return, the factors, should be used for bottom-up corporate bond selection. We analyze five different factors (Value, Equity Momentum, Carry, Quality,...
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Machine learning techniques have gained enormously in popularity in recent years, but so far only to a very limited extent in fixed income research. In this paper we therefore like to do some pioneering work and apply Boosted Regression Trees to Equity Momentum in the corporate bond market. We...
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Implementing a multifactor signal in the corporate bond market into an actual portfolio is subject to many challenges. In general, corporate bonds have higher transaction costs compared to equities and a substantial amount is not traded at all for longer periods. This makes the implementation of...
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Synthetic Collateralized Debt Obligations (CDOs) were among the driving forces of the rapid growth of the market for credit derivatives in recent years. Possibly the most popular model beside the Gaussian copula for pricing CDO tranches is the Random-Factor-Loading-Model of Andersen and Sidenius...
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We extend the well established link between structural change and estimated persistence from GARCH to stochastic volatility (SV) models. Whenever structural changes in some model parameters increase the empirical autocorrelations of the squares of the underlying time series, the persistence in...
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Synthetic Collateralized Debt Obligations (CDOs) were among the driving forces of the rapid growth of the market for credit derivatives in recent years. Possibly the most popular model beside the Gaussian copula for pricing CDO tranches is the Random-Factor-Loading-Model of Andersen and Sidenius...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009579285
We extend the well established link between structural change and estimated persistence from GARCH to stochastic volatility (SV) models. Whenever structural changes in some model parameters increase the empirical autocorrelations of the squares of the underlying time series, the persistence in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009580046