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This papers studies the CDS-bond basis, i.e. a measure of price discrepanciesbetween CDS and bonds spreads, for a sample of investment-graded US rms. Resultsshow that during the 2007/09 nancial crisis the basis was time varying and negativelycorrelated to: the \Libor-OIS" spread, a proxy for the...
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We analyze numerically the superreplication problem and the associatedhedging strategy in an illiquid binomial market. We prove theexistence of an optimal feedback strategy for European and barrier optionsand compute it numerically by means of a dynamic programmingprinciple. We exhibit that the...
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We study a continuous-time version of the intermediation model of Grossman and Miller (1988). To wit, we solve for the competitive equilibrium prices at which liquidity takers' demands are absorbed by dealers with quadratic inventory costs, who can in turn gradually transfer these positions to...
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We study a risk-sharing economy where an arbitrary number of heterogenous agents trades an arbitrary number of risky assets subject to quadratic transaction costs. For linear state dynamics, the forward-backward stochastic differential equations characterizing equilibrium asset prices and...
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Optimal execution and trading algorithms rely on price impact models, like the propagator model, to quantify trading costs. Empirically, price impact is concave in trade sizes, leading to nonlinear models for which optimization problems are intractable and even qualitative properties such as...
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A small investor provides liquidity at the best bid and ask prices of a limit order market. For small spreads and frequent orders of other market participants, we explicitly determine the investor's optimal policy and welfare. In doing so, we allow for general dynamics of the mid price, the...
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We study optimal execution with "self-exciting" price impact, where persistent trades not only incur price impact but also increase the execution costs for successive orders. This model is motivated by an equilibrium between fundamental sellers, market makers, and end users. For risk-neutral...
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