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CDO tranche spreads (and prices of related portfolio-credit derivatives) depend on the market's perception of the future loss distribution of the underlying credit portfolio. Applying Sklar's seminal decomposition to the distribution of the vector of default times, the portfolio-loss...
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Using Credit Default Swap spreads, we construct a forward-looking, market-implied carbon risk factor and show that carbon risk affects firms' credit spread. The effect is larger for European than North American firms and varies substantially across industries, suggesting the market recognises...
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Using Credit Default Swap spreads, we construct a forward-looking, market-implied carbon risk factor and show that carbon risk affects firms’ credit spread. The effect is larger for European than North American firms and varies substantially across industries, suggesting the market recognises...
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