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Theorie 356 Theory 279 USA 223 Schätzung 214 Estimation 171 Geldpolitik 163 Deutschland 157 United States 143 Germany 140 Welt 126 Monetary policy 122 Börsenkurs 101 World 98 EU-Staaten 96 EU countries 78 Share price 75 Volatilität 74 Monetary Policy 66 Anlageverhalten 65 Portfolio-Management 65 Risk 63 Eurozone 62 Wertpapierhandel 62 Risiko 61 Volatility 61 Financial crisis 60 Euro area 59 Finanzkrise 57 Finanzmarkt 57 Kreditrisiko 57 Capital income 56 Kapitaleinkommen 56 Schock 56 Venture Capital 53 Credit risk 52 Portfolio selection 50 Sparen 50 Behavioural finance 48 Risikokapital 48 Kapitalanlage 47
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Working Paper 1,486 Arbeitspapier 772 Graue Literatur 723 Non-commercial literature 723 Systematic review 3 Übersichtsarbeit 3 Advisory report 1 Gutachten 1
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English 1,704 Undetermined 532 German 47
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Kräussl, Roman 139 Wieland, Volker 113 Krahnen, Jan Pieter 83 Hautsch, Nikolaus 79 Diebold, Francis X. 71 Kilian, Lutz 67 Mitchell, Olivia S. 63 Lusardi, Annamaria 62 Jappelli, Tullio 61 Mittnik, Stefan 59 Brühl, Volker 50 Krueger, Dirk 46 Walz, Uwe 46 Theissen, Erik 43 Pagano, Marco 42 Zaghini, Andrea 41 Adam, Klaus 40 Beck, Günter W. 40 Georgarakos, Dimitris 38 Koulovatianos, Christos 35 Orphanides, Athanasios 33 Laux, Christian 32 Muermann, Alexander 32 Leuz, Christian 29 Christelis, Dimitris 28 Bannier, Christina E. 27 Haas, Markus 27 Padula, Mario 27 Paolella, Marc S. 27 Baumeister, Christiane 26 Carroll, Christopher D. 26 Coenen, Günter 26 Bollerslev, Tim 25 Issing, Otmar 25 Koeniger, Winfried 25 Zechner, Josef 25 Carletti, Elena 24 Haliassos, Michael 22 Weber, Martin 22 Maurer, Raimond 21
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Center for Financial Studies 659
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CFS Working Paper Series 914 CFS working paper series 828 CFS Working Paper 589 Center for Financial Studies Working Paper 5 CFS WP 2 CFS Working Paper, WP 2 CFS Working Paper 2008/23 1 CFS working paper / Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service 1 Kelley School of Business Research Paper 1 Technical report / Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada 1 Working paper 1
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Communication of monetary policy in unconventional times
Coenen, Günter; Ehrmann, Michael; Gaballo, Gaetano; … - 2017
Monetary policy communication is particularly important during unconventional times, because high uncertainty about the economy, the introduction of new policy tools and possible limits to the central bank's toolkit could hamper the predictability of policy actions. We study how monetary policy...
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Optimal trend inflation
Adam, Klaus; Weber, Henning - 2017
We present a sticky-price model incorporating heterogeneous Firms and systematic firm-level productivity trends. Aggregating the model in closed form, we show that it delivers radically different predictions for the optimal inflation rate than canonical sticky price models featuring homogenous...
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The ambivalent role of high-frequency trading in turbulent market periods
Hautsch, Nikolaus; Noé, Michael; Zhang, S. Sarah - 2017
We show an ambivalent role of high-frequency traders (HFTs) in the Eurex Bund Futures market around high-impact macroeconomic announcements and extreme events. Around macroeconomic announcements, HFTs serve as market makers, post competitive spreads, and earn most of their profits through...
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Counterparty credit limits: An effective tool for mitigating counterparty risk?
Gould, Martin D.; Hautsch, Nikolaus; Howison, Sam D.; … - 2017
A counterparty credit limit (CCL) is a limit imposed by a financial institution to cap its maximum possible exposure to a specified counterparty. Although CCLs are designed to help institutions mitigate counterparty risk by selective diversification of their exposures, their implementation...
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Large-scale portfolio allocation under transaction costs and model uncertainty
Hautsch, Nikolaus; Voigt, Stefan - 2017
We theoretically and empirically study large-scale portfolio allocation problems when transaction costs are taken into account in the optimization problem. We show that transaction costs act on the one hand as a turnover penalization and on the other hand as a regularization, which shrinks the...
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CEO-speeches and stock returns
Bannier, Christina; Pauls, Thomas; Walter, Andreas - 2017
We analyze the market reaction to the sentiment of the CEO speech at the Annual General Meeting (AGM). As the AGM is typically preceded by several information disclosures, the CEO speech may be expected to contribute only marginally to investors' decision-making. Surprisingly, however, we...
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The agency of CoCo: Why do banks issue contingent convertible bonds?
Goncharenko, Roman; Ongena, Steven; Rauf, Asad - 2017
Why do banks issue contingent convertible debt? To answer this question we study comprehensive data covering all issues by publicly traded banks in Europe of contingent convertible bonds (CoCos) that count as additional tier 1 capital (AT1). We find that banks with lower asset volatility are...
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Loanable funds vs money creation in banking: A benchmark result
Faure, Salomon A.; Gersbach, Hans - 2017
We establish a benchmark result for the relationship between the loanablefunds and the money-creation approach to banking. In particular, we show that both processes yield the same allocations when there is no uncertainty and thus no bank default. In such cases, using the much simpler...
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Market fragility and the paradox of the recent stock-bond dissonance
Koulovatianos, Christos; Li, Jian; Weber, Fabienne - 2017
After the Lehman-Brothers collapse, the stock index has exceeded its pre-Lehman-Brothers peak by 36% in real terms. Seemingly, markets have been demanding more stocks instead of bonds. Yet, instead of observing higher bond rates, paradoxically, bond rates have been persistently negative after...
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Implied volatility sentiment: A tale of two tails
Felix, Luiz; Kräussl, Roman; Stork, Philip - 2017
Low probability events are overweighted in the pricing of out-of-the-money index puts and single stock calls. We find that this behavioral bias is strongly time-varying, linked to equity market sentiment, and higher moments of the risk-neutral density. An implied volatility (IV) sentiment...
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