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This study develops an equilibrium model of credit spreads on Japanese yen Eurobonds based on a model proposed by Collin-Dufresne, Goldstein and Martin (2001). We find the asset factor, as proxied by the change in the stock market index, has only a limited effect, while the interest rate factor...
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We investigate daily variations in credit spreads on investment grade Deutschemark-denominated Eurobonds during the challenging 1994 to 1998 period. Empirical results from a Longstaff and Schwartz (1995) two-factor regression, extended for correlated spread changes and heteroskedasticity,...
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We investigate daily variations in credit spreads on investment-grade Deutschemark-denominated Eurobonds during the challenging 1994-1998 period. Empirical results from a Longstaff and Schwartz (1995) two-factor regression, extended for correlated spread changes and heteroskedasticity, indicate...
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In this paper we investigate the short-term credit spread dynamics of quality US corporate bonds, building on the Longstaff and Schwartz (1995) two-factor model. We find that changes in credit spreads usually display a significant negative relationship with changes in both the risk-free short...
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This study investigates the nature of the relationship between the daily offer rates for three-month Euroyen quoted in two markets: Tokyo (TIBOR) and London (LIBOR). We investigate the dynamics of the two series, and the spread between the two series, before and after February 1995. This later...
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