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We investigate the impact of credit spreads on the stochastic duration and convexity of corporate bonds with respect to the same metrics for equivalent Treasury bonds. We show that the credit spread has two interacting effects on both the duration and the convexity of a corporate coupon bond as...
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The current paper provides a general approach to construct distortion operators that can price financial and insurance risks. Our approach generalizes the Wang (2000) transform and recovers multiple distortions proposed in the literature as particular cases. This approach enables designing...
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Using two market-view variables, namely the regulatory forbearance fraction imbedded in the bank capital and the market-valued of the bank equity-to-assets ratio, derived from market equity and total liabilities from listed commercial banks in the U.S. and three countries (Japan, China, India)...
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In this paper, we present a new model that takes an arbitrage approach to the valuation of catastrophic risk bonds (CAT bonds). The model considers the sponsor's exposure to currency exchange risk and the risk of catastrophic events. We use a jump-diffusion process for catastrophic events, a...
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Using a large sample of municipal bond data from 2001 to 2010 in the U.S., this paper documents the time variation of the value of municipal bond insurance, estimated from the insured and uninsured bonds yield at issue differentials. We find that insured municipal bonds carry significant lower...
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Although several works have highlighted the diversification benefits of catastrophe (CAT) bond funds as well as the attracting returns they offer, there is a lack in the literature regarding what econometric models are suitable to predict the risks of such funds. This note contributes by...
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We take advantage of the long-standing regulation of the risk-based capital and the leverage ratio in Canada to provide empirical evidence on the relation between the credit unions' capital buffers and loans to members. Based on a unique sample of the 100 Canadian largest credit unions from 1996...
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Some Canadian provinces have already adopted Basel III rules for the oversight of their administrated credit unions. We analyze the importance of the Basel III additional capital buffer requirements for credit union prudential regulation. Based on a sample of the 100 largest credit unions in...
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Although option pricing schemes in regime-switching frameworks were extensively explored in the literature, many models developed disregard the unobservability of regimes. In such a context, the traditional pricing approach pioneered by Hardy (2001) applied to vanilla options exhibits...
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