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I show that an important no-arbitrage consistent but costly collateral rental yield contributes to about two-thirds of the standard CIP violations. I measure this yield using two approaches applied to short- and long-term CIP horizons. First, I assume that the yield is observable and proxy it...
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After Lehman default (credit crisis 2007), practitioners considered the default risk as a major risk. The regulators pushed the industry to use collateral in order to reduce the risk. In this new world, we want to see how this new considerations affect the theory related to the Partial...
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We solve a dynamic general equilibrium model with generalized disappointment aversion preferences and continuous state endowment dynamics. We apply the framework to the term structure of interest rates and show that the model generates an upward sloping term structure of nominal interest rates,...
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Over the past decade, many central banks reduced interest rates to near-zero levels. I show that this has important implications for the dynamics of asset prices. In both the US and Japan, one such effect was that the correlation of stock and nominal bond returns decreased sharply as the short...
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We generalize the algorithmic differentiation method proposed by Antonov (2016) from price Greeks to XVA Greeks. This method, named Backward Differentiation (BD), was developed in the context of computing price or PV Greeks for individual callable exotic trades.We start by treating cases where...
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This paper develops and analyses convergence properties of a novel multi-level Monte-Carlo (mlMC) method for computing prices and hedging parameters of plain-vanilla European options under a very general $b$-dimensional jump-diffusion model, where $b$ is arbitrary. The model includes stochastic...
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We present a coherent account of the construction of yield curves, both covering the fundamental theory and practical issues that are relevant to practitioners. We review and extend the formulas for the construction of yield curves using the multi-curve methodology that has gained importance...
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One-way coupling often occurs in multi-dimensional stochastic models in finance. In this paper, we develop a highly efficient Monte Carlo (MC) method for pricing European options under a N-dimensional one-way coupled model, where N is arbitrary. The method is based on a combination of (i) the...
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We generalize the idea of semi-self-financing strategies, originally discussed in Ehrbar, Journal of Economic Theory (1990), and later formalized in em Cui et al, Mathematical Finance 22 (2012), for the pre-commitment mean-variance (MV) optimal portfolio allocation problem. The proposed...
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We estimate a no-arbitrage term structure model of U.S. Treasury yields and corporate bond spreads with both economic factors and latent factors as drivers of term structure dynamics. We consider two sets of economic factors: macro factors consisting of inflation and real activity, and financial...
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