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Asset Prices in General Equilibrium with Recursive Utility and Illiquidity Induced by Transactions Costs
(2015-02-01)
In this paper, we study the effect of proportional transaction costs on consumption-portfolio decisions and asset prices in a dynamic general equilibrium economy with a financial market that has a single-period bond and ...
Mutual Excitation in Eurozone Sovereign CDS
(2014-05-01)
We study self- and cross-excitation of shocks in the Eurozone sovereign CDS market. We adopt a multivariate setting with credit default intensities driven by mutually exciting jump processes, to capture the salient features ...
Liquidity Premia in CDS Markets
(2017-07-14)
We develop a state-space model to decompose bid and ask quotes of CDS into two components, fair default premium and liquidity premium. This approach gives a better estimate of the default premium than mid quotes, and it ...
The FOMC Risk Shift
(2021-01-27)
We identify a component of monetary policy news that is extracted from high-frequency changes in risky asset prices. These surprises, which we call “risk shifts”, are uncorrelated, and therefore complementary, to risk-free ...
RPNA
RavenPack News Analytics (RPNA) provides real-time structured sentiment, relevance and novelty data for entities and events detected in the unstructured text published by reputable content sources. Publishers include Dow ...
GorodnichenkoWeber_2015
Research that was conducted with restricted access to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data.
WP302_FOMCdata_2
We collect intraday data on days with scheduled (# 112) and unscheduled (# 2) FOMC announcements between 2006 and 2019, for which detailed data on prices (and fund flows) are available.9 We then measure the change of the ...
WP302_FOMCdata_1
We collect commentary from market participants (e.g., traders, analysts, economists) on the outcome of the meeting shortly after an FOMC announcement.
Trimtabs
Trimtabs conduct their own survey to obtain fund flows and returns for approximately 15% of the market.
CieslakSchrimpf_2019
We compile a novel database of time-stamped monetary policy events by the four main central banks—the Federal Reserve (Fed), the European Central Bank (ECB), the Bank of England (BOE) and the Bank of Japan (BOJ)—spanning ...