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BOOK REVIEWS: Freakonomics / The Future for Investors: Why the Tried and True Triumph over the Bold and the New

Freakonomics Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner Reviewed by Tim Adler The Future for Investors: Why the Tried and True Triumph over the Bold and the New Jeremy J. Siegel Reviewed by Bruce Grantier View PDF… Read more

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CASE STUDIES: Quiz for Fed Candidates

Jack L. Treynor View PDF… Read more

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Great Moments in Financial Economics: IV. The Fundamental Theorem (Part I)

Mark Rubinstein This is the fourth in a series of articles in this Journal examining the historical origins of key ideas in the history of financial economics. The fundamental theorem asserts: there are no arbitrage opportunities if and only if state-prices exist. Like Newton’s laws of motion, though highly abstract, it underlies the most important… Read more

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Decomposing and Managing Multivariate Risks: The Case of Variable Annuities

Thomas S. Y. Ho and Blessing Mudavanhu The market of variable annuities has grown tremendously in recent years and has become a significant part of our capital markets. These equity and interest rate structured products offer a broad range of guarantees, whose risks are typically borne by the insurers’ balance sheets. The limited risk capital… Read more

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Reduced Form vs. Structural Models of Credit Risk: A Case Study of Three Models

Navneet Arora, Jeffrey R. Bohn and Fanlin Zhu In this paper, we empirically compare two structural models (basic Merton and Vasicek- Kealhofer (VK)) and one reduced-form model (Hull-White (HW)) of credit risk. We propose here that two useful purposes for credit models are default discrimination and relative value analysis. We test the ability of the… Read more

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Default Correlation in Reduced-Form Models

Fan Yu Reduced-form models have proven to be a useful tool for analyzing the dynamics of credit spreads. However, some have recently questioned their ability to match the level of empirical default correlation. The key concern appears to be the assumption that defaults are independent conditional on the state variables driving the default intensity. In… Read more

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Revisiting the Slope of the Credit Curve

David Lando and Allan Mortensen The term structure of interest rates contains information about the market’s expectations of the direction of future interest rates. Similarly, the term structure of credit spreads contains information about the market’s perception of future credit spreads. The term structure of credit spreads is closely linked with conditional default probabilities and… Read more

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