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This paper examines how risk in trading activity can affect the volatility of asset prices. We look for this … swap spread tends to converge to a long-run level, although trading risk can sometimes cause the spread to diverge from … that level. -- convergence trading ; interest rate swaps ; swap spread ; repurchase contracts ; trading risk ; volatility …
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in the information set. This "residual risk" can be fully diversified at a zero risk premium. We show that potential … welfare gains from risksharing depend on a weighted average of the variance of residual risk at different horizons. Three …
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risk. I show that idiosyncratic risk does not change the volatility bounds at all when consumers have CRRA preferences and … that idiosyncratic risk can help to enter the bounds when idiosyncratic uncertainty depends on the aggregate state of the …
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Beginning in 1998, U.S. commercial banks may determine their regulatory capital requirements for financial market risk … exposure using value-at-risk (VaR) models i.e., models of the time-varying distributions of portfolio returns. Currently …
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There is extensive evidence that the degree of risksharing accomplished by international financial markets is low. Some have argued that this is the result of small potential benefits from risksharing. The gains from riskpooling that have been reported in the literature range from negligible to...
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associated with higher risk and lower risk-adjusted profits. These results suggest little obvious diversification benefit from …
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