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Financial Market Introduction
Author(s):
Tim Xiao
(see profile)
Date:
2020
Group(s):
Business Management
Subject(s):
Economics
Item Type:
Presentation
Tag(s):
Financial market
,
financial returns
,
market price
,
model price
,
no arbitrage
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... no
arbitrage
...
Full Text
... ◆ Price Determination ◆ No
Arbitrage
and Risk Neutral Measure ◆ Fixed Income and Interest Rate Market ...
Is the Jump-Diffusion Model a Good Solution for Credit Risk Modeling? The Case of Convertible Bonds
Author(s):
Tim Xiao
(see profile)
Date:
2020
Group(s):
Business Management
Subject(s):
Finance
,
Sociology
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
jump diffusion
,
convertible bond
,
convertible underpricing
,
convertible arbitrage
,
default time approach
,
default probability approach
,
Sociology of finance
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... convertible
arbitrage
...
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... out the market prices of convertible bonds. A prevailing belief in the market is that convertible
arbitrage
...
A Simple and Precise Method for Pricing Convertible Bond with Credit Risk
Author(s):
Tim Xiao
(see profile)
Date:
2014
Group(s):
Business Management
,
Scholarly Communication
Subject(s):
Values--Philosophy
,
Finance
,
Sociology
,
Economics
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
hybrid financial instrument
,
convertible bond
,
convertible underpricing
,
convertible arbitrage
,
default time approach
,
Value theory
,
Sociology of finance
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... convertible
arbitrage
...
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... is that convertible
arbitrage
is mainly due to convertible underpricing. Empirically, however, we do not find ...
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