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This paper derives an equilibrium asset pricing model with endogenous liquidity risk, trading constraints, and asset price bubbles. Liquidity risk is modeled as a stochastic quantity impact on the price from trading, where the size of the impact depends on trade size. Asset price bubbles are...
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This paper derives an equilibrium asset pricing model with endogenous liquidity risk, portfolio constraints, and asset price bubbles. Liquidity risk is modeled as a stochastic quantity impact on the price from trading, where the size of the impact depends on trade size. Asset price bubbles are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012929509
This paper derives an equilibrium asset pricing model with liquidity risk. Liquidity risk is modeled as a stochastic quantity impact on the price from trading, where the size of the impact depends on trade size. Under a mild set of assumptions, we prove that an equilibrium price process exists...
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Many monetary studies on the portfolio balance effect omit its impact to equity returns. Motivated through a simple general equilibrium model, we study how changes in the bond supply affect the overall equity market. Our model predicts that exogenous increases (decreases) in the bond supply...
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This paper provides a new explanation for closed-end fund (CEF) discounts and premiums using the local martingale theory of asset price bubbles. This is a rational asset pricing model that is shown to be consistent with the existing empirical evidence on CEF discounts/premiums. Additional...
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This paper derives a generalized multiple-factor asset pricing model using only the assumptions of the existence of an equivalent martingale measure, frictionless, and competitive markets. As such, all existing multiple-factor asset pricing models, including the intertermporal CAPM and Ross'...
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This paper studies portfolio optimization over terminal wealth in a finite horizon, arbitrage-free, competitive and frictionless market with a single risky asset and money market account, where the risky asset exhibits a price bubble. We show that in a complete market, the existence of a price...
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This paper reviews the literature on credit risk models. Topics included are structural and reduced form models, incomplete information, credit derivatives, and default contagion. It is argued that reduced form models and not structural models are appropriate for the pricing and hedging of...
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This paper studies the optimal trading strategy of arbitrageurs in a dynamic economy where there are transaction costs and the arbitrageur's trades reduce (or eliminate) future arbitrage opportunities. In contrast to the standard textbook arbitrage trading strategy which has infinite present...
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