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The Securities and Exchange Commission's Form PF is the implementation of Congress's post-crisis mandate for risk reporting by hedge funds to help protect investors and monitor systemic risk. We extend the methodology of Flood, Monin, and Bandyopadhyay [2015] to assess the risk measurement...
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Financial institutions commonly face the risk that large trades will execute at unfavorable prices due to price impact effects from insufficient market liquidity. A typical method to manage these price impact effects is to split a given order into smaller pieces and to trade these pieces...
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Using a stochastic representation of the optimal wealth process in the classical Merton problem, we calculate its cumulative distribution and density functions and provide bounds and monotonicity results for these quantities under general risk preferences. We also show that the optimal wealth...
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We show that when only a few investors contribute a substantial portion of a fund's equity, the probability of large liquidity-driven fund outflows increases because investors' idiosyncratic liquidity shocks are not diversified away. Using confidential regulatory filings, we find the five...
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We show that when only a few investors contribute a substantial portion of a fund's equity, the probability of large liquidity-driven fund outflows increases because investors' idiosyncratic liquidity shocks are not diversified away. Using confidential regulatory filings, we find the five...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012853228
Evaporating liquidity is a central feature of many financial crises. Questions remain about the importance of illiquidity and the distribution of illiquidity exposure across financial market participants. We use regulatory data on hedge funds — who unlike public mutual funds often invest in...
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The use of leverage is often considered a key potential systemic risk in hedge funds. Yet, data limitations have made empirical analyses of hedge fund leverage difficult. Traditional theories predict leverage and portfolio risk are positively linearly related. Alternatively, an emerging wave of...
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We extract from the yield curve a new measure of fundamental economic uncertainty, based on McDiarmid's distance and related methods for optimal uncertainty quantification (OUQ). OUQ seeks analytical bounds on a system's behavior, even where the underlying data-generating process and system...
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