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Following a meeting of the US-China Strategic & Economic Dialogue in Beijing on May 25, 2010, China reported that it will permit QFIIs (qualified foreign institutional investors) to use the newly created CSI 300 Stock Index futures that began trading on the CFFEX (China Financial Futures...
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Using day-end pricing data from a comprehensive data base not readily available outside of China, an algorithm to trade near-the-money call option time spreads on China's SSE 50 ETF was developed and tested. Analysis of in-sample data, suggested profitable trading rules that, when applied to...
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Near futures expiration days, market participants have a practical need to rollover positions to expirations at a later date. The most common form of market order for rolling over contracts is the calendar spread which dominates transaction volume. Despite this dominance, futures rollovers have...
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As expiration dates for Nifty stock index futures approach, trading volume in calendar spreads rises at times to over 50% of total daily volume, making this transaction particularly important to execute efficiently for investors rolling over sizable positions into deferred month contracts. In...
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For the first time in the Turkish stock market, the width of the zero arbitrage band for BIST 30 stock index arbitrage is measured and decomposed into distinct contributions arising from commissions, fees, bid/offer spreads and stock loan costs. This study also extends the literature of stock...
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Because implied volatility is essential for pricing options, analyzing derivative strategies and measuring risk in investment portfolios containing derivatives, understanding variations in implied volatility also becomes vital. Aside from a secular trend, volatility clustering and calendar...
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The objective of this study was to analyze and model periodic behavior observed in India's Nifty VIX Index and to seek the origins of these previously unreported calendar variations. Implied volatility and its variations are important to understand as the pricing of many financial assets and...
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The successful functioning of global stock index futures markets depends heavily upon the efficient execution of two essential recurring transactions: calendar spreads and stock index arbitrage. In the final weeks preceding a futures expiration calendar transactions dominate order flow in a...
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We explore the feasibility of creating a covered call ETF within BRIC countries to serve the growing global demand for emerging market investments having attractive risk and return characteristics Our findings suggest that currently among BRIC nations India alone has stock and options markets...
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