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demanding a premium for hedging risk. This paper examines the consistency of those explanations with returns on dynamically … risk of hedging options exposures have declined, consistent with a model in which intermediaries drive option prices …
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We measure investors' short- and long-term stock-return expectations using both options and survey data. These expectations at different horizons reveal what investors think their own short-term expectations will be in the future, or forward return expectations. While contemporaneous short-term...
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We use a large cross-section of equity returns to estimate a rich affine model of equity prices, dividends, returns and their dynamics. Using the model, we price dividend strips of the aggregate market index, as well as any other well-diversified equity portfolio. We do not use any dividend...
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trading is costly, but only for agents with myopic utility. Non-myopic agents benefit from hedging against future shocks to … hedging demands of a long-horizon investor using a set of simplified examples, and using a daily trading strategy based on the …
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For investors, gold is an asset without a yield that is attractive in times of low and negative real interest rates. Gold also has an embedded put option because investors can sell it to those who value its use as jewelry or as a productive input. This paper presents an approach for pricing gold...
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This paper reviews recent developments in macro and finance on the relationship between financial risk and the real economy. We focus on three specific topics: the term structure of uncertainty, time variation - and specifically the long-term decline - in the variance risk premium, and time...
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We document that the convenience yield of U.S. Treasuries exhibits properties that are consistent with a hedging … inflation expectations that erode the hedging properties of U.S. Treasuries and other fixed-income money-like assets, inducing a …
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-war announcements, we find that an increased outflow risk faced by funds leads to more aggressive flow-hedging portfolio tilts …
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We propose a new methodology to build portfolios that hedge the economic and financial risks from climate change. Our quantity-based approach exploits information on how mutual fund managers trade in response to idiosyncratic changes in their climate risk beliefs. We exploit two types of...
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We build a model of the law of small numbers (LSN)--the incorrect belief that even small samples represent the properties of the underlying population--to study its implications for trading behavior and asset prices. In our model, a belief in the LSN induces investors to expect short-term price...
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