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This paper develops a new approach for variance trading. We show that the discretely-sampled realized variance can be robustly replicated under very general conditions, including when the price can jump. The replication strategy specifies the exact timing for rebalancing in the underlying. The...
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We study how the excess market return depends on the time of the day using E-mini S&P 500 futures that are actively traded for almost 24 hours. Strikingly, four hours around European open account for the entire average market return. This period's returns are consistently positive in every year,...
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Insurance activities cannot be solely based on pooling arguments as issued policies share common risk drivers which can be hard to diversify. These risks can be transferred from insurers to reinsurers. We describe the reinsurance market and discuss the demand for reinsurance. Moral hazard issues...
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Although a few systemic risk management approaches have been proposed in the literature and implemented in industry, such as stress test-based scenarios, the impact of such regulations remains unclear. In this paper, we present a theoretical framework to study the impact of systemic risk...
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