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Purpose The objective of this paper is to examine the determinants of the Greek house market during the period 2006-2022 using not only economic variables but also behavioral variables, taking advantage of available information on the volume of Google searches. In order to quantify the...
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This study presents an easy-to-handle approach to measuring the severity of reinsurance that faces a system of dependent claims, where the reinsurance contracts are of excess loss or proportional loss. The proposed approach is a natural generalization of common reinsurance methodologies...
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This study proposes a novel structured product (SP) among the basket of financial products sold to pension fund members. The product offers to hedge defined contribution (DC) pension portfolio members against capital market risk. Based on trading risk-free government bonds and call options on a...
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This study proposes a novel structured product (SP) among the basket of financial products sold to pension fund members. The product offers to hedge defined contribution (DC) pension portfolio members against capital market risk. Based on trading risk-free government bonds and call options on a...
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We measure bond and stock conditional return volatility as a function of changes in sentiment, proxied by six indicators from the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. We find that changes in sentiment affect conditional volatilities at different magnitudes and often in an opposite manner in the two markets,...
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We measure bond and stock conditional return volatility as a function of changes in sentiment, proxied by six indicators from the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. We find that changes in sentiment affect conditional volatilities at different magnitudes and often in an opposite manner in the two markets,...
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