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.S. funds have greater discretion to undervalue derivative exposure compared to German funds. All analyses of this study reveal … that under existing derivative and leverage regulation, funds in both countries are able to increase risk by using …
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.S. funds have greater discretion to undervalue derivative exposure compared to German funds. All analyses of this study reveal … that under existing derivative and leverage regulation, funds in both countries are able to increase risk by using …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010402939
At a time of such great turbulence, looking to the future directions of capital markets and their regulation in developed economies is a particularly risky business. We are in the midst of a great sea change.Nevertheless, there are several current, and readily observable, phenomena which are...
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affect the value chain of a typical derivative product and weaken the economic and legal rationale behind their widespread …
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This Research Report (written in December 2008) documents the nature of Alberta derivatives markets and the regulation of these markets before the financial crisis in 2008 and the ongoing global regulatory reform of Over-the-Counter derivatives that resulted in its aftermath. The premise of this...
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This study examines the behavior of futures prices around stock market close before and after changes to the batching period of the stock closing call. On July 1, 2002, the Taiwan Stock Exchange expanded the length of the batching period roughly 10-fold, from an average of 30 seconds to 5...
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Exposure-at-default (EAD) is one of the most interesting and most difficult parameters to estimate in counterparty credit risk (CCR). Basel I offered only the non-internal Current Exposure Method (CEM) for estimating this quantity whilst Basel II further introduced the Standardised Method (SM)...
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-the-counter derivative regulation. Many of the Dodd-Frank statutes and proposed rules go well beyond the relatively modest objectives agreed … the isolation of U.S. OTC derivative markets. Isolation results from participants simply abandoning U.S. markets because …
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Using CFTC's COT data, both GARCH and PARCH volatility based models found the lagged volatility and news about volatility from the previous month to be significant in explaining large hedgers' and speculators' volatility. The greater reliance on the ARCH term for speculators' suggested their...
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