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Although perceived as risk-laden, cyclical businesses with high financial and operating leverage, relatively low beta risks have been documented for the international transportation industry. This paper analyses whether such results are robust to different estimation designs and asserts that...
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Insurance companies can be exposed to climate-related physical risk through their operations and to transition risk through their $12 trillion of financial asset holdings. We assess the climate risk exposure of property and casualty (P&C) and life insurance companies in the U.S. We construct a...
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We test for and model volatility jumps for three major indices of the Athens Stock Exchange (ASE).Using intraday data we rst construct several, state-of-the-art realized volatility estimators. We use these estimators to construct the jump components of volatility and perform various tests on...
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Volatility clustering and asymmetry are considered as an essential element in time series data analysis for portfolio managers. This study is conducted to analyze the volatility clustering and asymmetry occurrence by employing different GARCH models. Data is collected from 11 Religion Dominant...
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The central problem for financial regulation is reducing systemic risk. Systemic risk is the risk that the failure of one significant institution can cause or significantly contribute to the failure of other significant institutions. This paper addresses the five most important policies for...
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Insurance companies can be exposed to climate-related physical risk through their operations and to transition risk through their $12 trillion of financial asset holdings. We assess the climate risk exposure of property and casualty (P&C) and life insurance companies in the U.S. We construct a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014313988
In this paper I test for and model volatility jumps for the General Index (GD) of the Athens Stock Exchange (ASE), expanding the previous literature on the ASE in various ways. Using intraday data I first construct various state-of-the-art realized volatility estimators which I then use in...
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The authors examine China’s shadow banking institutions for financial risks. They use a bank stress test to analyze solvency risk for the systemically important financial institutions and the banking system as a whole. They find that there is some risk of bankruptcy and potentially a risk of...
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The paper studies risk mitigation associated with capital regulation, in a context when banks may choose tail risk assets. We show that this undermines the traditional result that higher capital reduces excess risk-taking driven by limited liability. When capital raising is costly, poorly...
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The IPO filing volume is positively related to changes in market volatility, especially when market returns are at ‘normal' levels. This is consistent with the view that filing with the SEC gives would-be issuers an ‘option' on market valuations. Creating this option is attractive not only...
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