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In an empirical study of Standard & Poor's 500 index options, this paper analyses the predictability of future market excess returns by means of decomposed higher-moment risk premiums. The study proposes a new measure of kurtosis risk premium and suggests a decomposition of higher-moment risk...
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Over the past few years the CDS market's role has evolved from mostly providing default protection towards credit risk trading. The first-ever credit event in a developed country's sovereign CDS has further highlighted the importance of the CDS market from a macro-prudential perspective....
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One of the main purposes to use the futures products in commodity markets is to fill the hedging needs for relatively large market risk and counterparty risk in commodity spot markets. We believe that these two types of market and credit risk will be incorporated into the commodity futures...
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Trading by commodity index traders (CITs) has become an important aspect of financial markets over the past 10 years. We develop an equilibrium model of trader behavior that relates uninformed CIT trading to futures prices. The model predicts that CIT trading reduces the cost of hedging. We test...
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This paper investigates the performance of three different trading strategies – Jegadeesh and Titman (1993), George and Hwang (2004) and Gatev, Goetzmann and Rouwenhorst (2006) – in 29 commodity futures from January 1979 to October 2017. We find there is no significant reversal profit across...
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We study the term structure of variance (total risk), systematic and idiosyncratic risk. Consistent with the expectations hypothesis, we find that, for the entire market, the slope of the term structure of variance is mainly informative about the path of future variance. Thus, there is little...
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This article reviews a class of trading strategies known as “weather fear premia” trades. It argues that these types of trades may comprise a type of risk premium and notes the extra diligence needed in their risk management. The article notes that both superior trade construction and an...
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Using Credit Default Swap spreads, we construct a forward-looking, market-implied carbon risk factor and show that carbon risk affects firms' credit spread. The effect is larger for European than North American firms and varies substantially across industries, suggesting the market recognises...
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We study whether prices of traded options contain information about future extreme market events. Our option-implied conditional expectation of market loss due to tail events, or tail loss measure, predicts future market returns, magnitude, and probability of the market crashes, beyond and above...
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We study whether option-implied conditional expectation of market loss due to tail events, or tail loss measure, contains information about future returns, especially the negative ones. Our tail loss measure predicts future market returns, magnitude, and probability of the market crashes, beyond...
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