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Using interest rate swap yield and spread data the linkages and volatility transmission between three major international swap markets: Japan, UK and the US are investigated. The volatilities of the swap yield and spreads are decomposed into long and short term components enabling an assessment...
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The goal of this paper is to examine whether the volatility of the growth in the US oil stocks has changed overtime, and if it has then whether or not this change is real. We find that the growth in volatility of oil stocks has declined overtime. We conduct a Monte Carlo simulation exercise to...
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Using ‘low-frequency' volatility extracted from aggregate volatility shocks in interest rate swap (hereafter, IRS) market, this paper investigates whether Japanese yen IRS volatility can be explained by macroeconomic risks. The analysis suggests that this low-frequency yen IRS volatility has...
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