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This paper considers the optimal asset allocation strategy for bank with stochastic interest rates when there are three types of asset: Bank account, loans and securities. The asset allocation problem is to maximize the expected utility from terminal wealth of a bank's shareholders over a finite...
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This paper considers the optimal asset allocation strategy for bank with stochastic interest rates when there are three types of asset: Bank account, loans and securities. The asset allocation problem is to maximize the expected utility from terminal wealth of a bank's shareholders over a finite...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011110357
The aim of this paper is to develop a methodology to estimate the interest rates yield curve and its dynamics in the Tunisian bond market, which is considered as an illiquid market with a low trading volume. To achieve this, first, we apply the cubic spline interpolation method to deal with the...
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This paper is divided into threefold, the first of which depicts a panorama about banks' economic role and the importance of bank capital through a literature review. In the second section, an analysis of hypothetical bank balance sheet structure concerning a representative bank along with an...
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Our study is motivated by banking regulation that emphasizes risk minimization practices associated with assets and regulatory capital. In an attempt to address the problem of compliance to minimum capital adequacy ratios (CAR) and under assumptions about retained earnings, loan-loss reserves,...
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This paper investigates the logical ties between investment, financing and dividends decisions, creating the coherence of these three strategic financial decisions of the firm. Basing on results of a questionnaire addressed to a number of financial managers of firms, a comparative survey between...
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This paper applies the mean-variance portfolio optimization (PO) approach and the stochastic dominance (SD) test to examine preferences for international diversification<i> versus</i> domestic diversification from American investors’ viewpoints. Our PO results imply that the domestic diversification...
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This paper applies the mean-variance portfolio optimization (PO) approach and the stochastic dominance (SD) test to examine preferences for international diversification versus domestic diversification from American investors' viewpoints. Our PO results imply that the domestic diversification...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011843243
The aim of this paper is to use copulas functions to capture the different structures of dependency when we deal with portfolios of dependent credit risks and a basket of credit derivatives. We first present the wellknown result for the pricing of default risk, when there is only one defaultable...
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In a basket managed foreign exchange rate arrangement, the volatility of the domestic money should exhibit a particular pattern: (1) it is reduced due to the diversification effect by linking the domestic money to a portfolio of currencies and frequent interventions of policymakers, (2) it...
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