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We examine the relation between the overall corporate governance structure and managerial risk-taking behavior. We find that the overall governance structure has a significant impact on how managers make decisions on investment policy: strong bondholder governance motivates more low-risk...
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For a large sample of U.S. firms from 1994 to 2009, we empirically examine the impact of corporate hedging on the cost of public debt. We find strong evidence that hedging is associated with a lower cost of debt. The negative effect of hedging on the cost of debt is consistent across industries,...
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This study examines the extent to which regulatory forbearance can affect the fragility of U.S. property and liability (P/L) insurance firms. By using a split-population survival model, we find that the risk-based capital (RBC) ratio is inversely correlated with the resolution cost paid by...
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type="main" xml:lang="en" <title type="main">Abstract</title> <p>We develop an optimum risk–return hurricane hedge model in a doubly stochastic jump-diffusion economy. The model's concave risk–return trade-off dictates that a higher correlation between hurricane power and insurer's loss, a smaller variable hedging cost,...</p>
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This study tests two major theories of insurer underwriting cycles and extends the hypotheses to explain insurers’ reserving behaviors. By applying a simultaneous equations model to cross-sectional and time-series firm-level data, this study proposes that insurers’ net investment income can...
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Purpose – The paper aims to examine theoretically valuation of weather derivatives and their hedging roles in corporate risk management. Design/methodology/approach – The paper introduces an extended financial market model in which the weather risk is included as an independent random...
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This article analyses weather risk hedging efficiency in three European countries using weather derivatives traded at Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and explores the potential of weather derivatives as a new investment asset to further diversify investors’ portfolios. The results document...
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Purpose – The paper aims to examine theoretically valuation of weather derivatives and their hedging roles in corporate risk management. Design/methodology/approach – The paper introduces an extended financial market model in which the weather risk is included as an independent random...
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