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Unique and proprietary data of the illiquid, one-year non cancelable for three month Bermudan swaps (1Y NC 3M swaps) and one-year non callable for three months Bermudan CDs (1Y NC 3M CDs), provides evidence of market efficiency. The 1Y NC 3M swap and 1Y NC 3M CD markets efficiently reflected...
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When a stock is added into the S&P 500 Index, it is automatically "cross-listed" in the index derivative markets (i.e., S&P 500 Index futures and Index options). I examined the effects of such cross-listing on the trading volume and return volatility of the underlying component stocks....
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This study attempts to resolve two important issues. First, it investigates the diversification benefit of crude oil for equities. Second, it examines whether or not crude oil derivatives transactions by oil and gas producers can change shareholders' wealth. With these two major goals in mind, I...
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Models for valuing an option to exchange one commodity for another, or any combination of n input commodities for some combination of m outputs, are applied to the capital budgeting problem, making it possible to draw sound conclusions about the valuation effects of flexibility and...
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We provide a clinical perspective on corporate governance, shareholder activism and corporate restructuring by studying Sears, Roebuck amp; Co. In particular we focus on Sears' diversification into financial services during the 1980's, the poor performance that followed, and the ensuing...
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This paper examines whether PERCS, Preferred Equity Redemption Cumulative Stocks, have been properly priced with respect to the equivalent packages consisting of longing the common stock and shorting the long-term call option. Test results indicate that PERCS have been overpriced in comparison...
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Value based incentive systems could be improved if they explicitly reward management actions that create or enhance the firm's real options. Such systems often focus exclusively upon cash flows relative to resource investment; yet, share values are often substantially greater than the amount...
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