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Financial Newspapers have for long suggested that the Fed tends to provide additional Liquidity when the Stock Market thumbs. We provide a theoretical Explanation for this Behaviour that builds on the Methodology developed by Romaniuk (2008) for a central Banker with two main Goals, Output and...
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We aim at obtaining a simple quantitative rule for the joint determining of optimal corporate investment and financing policies in an intertemporal setting. A novel general continuous-time framework, inspired by the optimal portfolio design literature, is first built. We derive the optimal...
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The Pension Bene fit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) registers a preoccupying financial condition since 2002. This paper builds a theoretical framework for defi ning its optimal asset allocation in a continuous-time stochastic world. We first recognize the PBGC 's put seller nature and derive...
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The paper deals with taxation effects on optimal portfolio rules of de fined contribution (DC) and de fined benefi t (DB) pension funds in a continuous-time setting. Following practice, three tax types are considered: on contributions, investment gains and pensions. We focus on the tax effects...
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We analyze the rationale for the pay-as-you-go (paygo) pension system existence on diversi fication grounds. A continuous-time portfolio choice setting is built, basing on Merton (1971)´s analysis, where a reasonable balance between the taking account of the economic and fi nancial facets of...
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This paper analyzes the transition from a pay-as-you-go to a fully funded pension system within the framework of endogenous growth in the presence of uncertainty. Gyárfás and Marquardt (2001) prove the possibility of a Pareto improving conversion in a certain world. Two distinct kinds of...
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The delta hedge, constituting the benchmark method when covering a position in an option, does not define the optimal investment strategy, even in the original Black and Scholes (1973)' (BS) setting. We propose the definition of the optimal alternative to the delta neutral cover in the original...
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This paper develops a general continuous-time framework for defining optimal corporate pension policy. Interactions between the firm's optimal investment and financing policies and the defined benefit pension plan optimal portfolio strategy are studied. We prove that the three decision rules are...
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This paper derives continuous-time conditions for a manager compensated with a call option to increase risk-taking. We show that the principles proposed by Ross (2004) in a one-period environment remain valid in continuous time
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This paper develops a general continuous-time framework for defining the optimal corporate pension policy for defined benefit (DB) plans in the presence of PBGC insurance. Interactions between the firm's optimal investment and financing policies and the optimal portfolio strategy for DB plans...
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