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تعداد نتایج: 27038  

1996
Rüdiger Frey Daniel Sommer

The paper deals with the valuation and the hedging of non path-dependent European options on one or several underlying assets in a model of an international economy allowing for both, interest rate risk and exchange rate risk. Using martingale theory and in particular the change of numeraire technique we provide a unified and easily applicable approach to pricing and hedging exchange options on...

2000
Charles S. Bos Ronald J. Mahieu Herman K. van Dijk

Internationally operating firms naturally face the decision whether or not to hedge the currency risk implied by foreign investments. In a recent paper, Bos, Mahieu and van Dijk (2000) evaluate the returns from optimal and alternative currency hedging strategies, for a series of 7 models, using Bayesian inference and decision analysis. The models differ in the way time-varying means, variances ...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2004
Itay Goldstein Ady Pauzner

We look at two countries that have independent fundamentals, but share the same group of investors. Each country might face a self-fulfilling crisis: Agents withdrawing their investments fearing that others will. A crisis in one country reduces agents’ wealth. This makes them more averse to the strategic risk associated with the unknown behavior of other agents in the second country, increasing...

2007
Federico Guerrero

Using data from publicly traded South Korean corporations for the period 1980-94, this paper finds evidence that increases in financial liberalization that accompanied the more general process of financial globalization have significantly reduced the maturity structure of corporate debt contracts, thus lending partial empirical support to the idea that financial liberalization can be well descr...

2000
Gikas Hardouvelis Dimitrios Malliaropulos Richard Priestley Bernard Dumas Bruno Solnik Warren Bailey

This paper examines the level of integration of European stock markets. We estimate a conditional asset pricing model, which allows for a time-varying degree of integration that measures the importance of EU-wide risk relative to country-speci c risk. The model accounts for intra-European currency risk, time-varying quantities and prices of risk. The results indicate that the degree of integrat...

2006
Reena Aggarwal Sandeep Dahiya Leora Klapper

What motivates investors to hold American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) rather than the underlying stock of U.S. listed foreign firms? We analyze the investment allocation decision of actively-managed emerging market mutual fund managers. Although legal provisions are typically assumed to affect ADR and its underlying domestic shares equally, investors holding ADRs may have a higher level of legal...

2008
Gregorio A. Vargas

This paper establishes the link of microstructure and macroeconomic factors with the timevarying conditional correlation of foreign exchange and excess equity returns. By using the proposed DCC model with exogenous variables, capital flows and interest rate differentials are shown to be significant determinants of this correlation which is inclusive of the short-run variation of both asset retu...

2004
Dennis Coates Bonnie Wilson

This paper provides preliminary evidence that interest groups reduce both the level and the volatility of returns on a national stock market. These findings are robust to model specifications that include traditional growth regression “policy” variables as well as political, economic, and financial institutions variables. The estimated magnitude of the relationship between interest group activi...

2014
Brian Hill Tomasz Michalski

We study portfolio allocation and characterize contracts issued by firms in the international financial market when investors exhibit ambiguity aversion and perceive ambiguity in assets issued in foreign locations. Increases in the variance of their risky production process cause firms to issue assets with a higher variable payment (equity). Hikes in investors’ perceived ambiguity have the oppo...

2015
Gregory D. Sutton

This paper examines the issues of excess volatility and excess comovement of interest rates among global bond markets. The base model of interest rate behavior is the expectations theory of the term structure. The empirical evidence presented in the paper indicates that 10-year government bond yields in five major markets—the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom and Canada—have in ...

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