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as periods in which substantial deviations from arbitrage parities take place. In particular, we focus on deviations from … the triangular arbitrage parity for exchange rate triplets from a cointegration perspective. Due to increasing attention … fiat currencies. We do not find evidence for substantial deviations from the triangular arbitrage parity when only …
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, and the transaction cost and market friction are considered in building the arbitrage-free spread interval. By comparing … Treasury futures. We find that there are many arbitrage opportunities among the three varieties, and the market is not fully … Treasury futures market will lead to higher market efficiency, shorter duration of arbitrage opportunities, and a faster return …
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arbitrage opportunities is illustrated. The approach seeks to hedge the volatility risk, or vega, as opposed to the exposure … from the underlying equity itself, or delta. The results question the efficacy of the common arbitrage strategy of only …
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. This research assess if it is possible successfully use interest rates sensitivity arbitrage in bond portfolio (also known … as convexity arbitrage) in financial praxis. This arbitrage is sparsely described in literature and an assessment about … its practical success is missing. Research methodology - Methodology steps: mathematical definition of given arbitrage …
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Transaction-cost models in continuous-time markets are considered. Given that investors decide to buy or sell at certain time instants, we study the existence of trading strategies that reach a certain final wealth level in continuous-time markets, under the assumption that transaction costs,...
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This article aims to extend evaluation of the classic multifactor model of Carhart (1997) for the case of global equity indices and to expand analysis performed in Sakowski et. al. (2015). Our intention is to test several modifications of these models to take into account different dynamics of...
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The aim of the article is to analyze the stability of beta coeffi cients of companies listed in WIG-ESG. There are many studies on the stability of companies' systematic risk, but the literature and research lack an analysis of the stability of the beta coeffi cient for ESG companies. We...
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We show that if sophisticated institutional managers and individual investors perceive tail-risks differently, then a new explanation for the pricing kernel puzzle emerges. We show, by example, that even a tiny difference in tail-risk perception by the two investor types can explain the pricing...
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