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Contingent convertible capital instruments (CoCos) are hybrid capital securities that absorb losses when the capital of the issuing bank falls below a certain level. In this article, we go over the structure of CoCos, trace the evolution of their issuance, and examine their pricing in primary and secondary markets.
Avdjiev, Stefan +2 more
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Interés medicinal de Poria cocos (=Wolfiporia extensa). [PDF]
El esclerocio del hongo Poria cocos forma parte, desde hace miles de años, de la farmacopea china. En esta\ud revisión se presentan aspectos sobre la biología y nomenclatura de este hongo, y especialmente sobre su\ud composición y aplicaciones ...
Illana-Esteban, Carlos +1 more
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Properties of the Subduction System in Mexico [PDF]
This thesis presents seismic imaging results of the structure of the Mexican subduction zone using receiver function (RF) based on teleseismic P-to-S converted waves, in order to gain insight into the physical and chemical factors associated with ...
Kim, YoungHee
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Contingent convertible bonds (Cocos): do Cocos enhance financial institutions- resilience? [PDF]
This study analyzes whether Contingent Convertible Bonds (CoCos) contribute to reduce the default risk of banks and insurance firms. An event study was performed to measure CoCos’ announcement effects on Credit Default Swaps(CDS)premiums.
Reis, Diogo André Mendes
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Tema pantun Cocos di Sabah [PDF]
Masyarakat Cocos di negeri Sabah merupakan etnik minoriti yang sangat unik dari segi kebudayaan dan bahasanya. Mereka digolongkan dalam kategori etnik bumiputera beragama Islam.
Salleh, Norhuda +5 more
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Accounting Noise and the Pricing of Cocos [PDF]
Contingent Convertible bonds (CoCos) convert into equity or are written down in times of distress. Existing pricing models assume conversion triggers based on market prices assuming that markets observe all relevant information. We incorporate that markets receive information through noisy accounting reports only, distinguish between market and ...
Derksen, M. +3 more
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L'articolo intende attraversare le immagini di infanzia e di morte del cartone animato Coco direttto da Lee Unkrich e Adrian Molina.
Boos, Margarete +3 more
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CoCo is a program for estimation, test and model search among hierarchical interaction models for large complete contingency tables. The name CoCo is derivated of "Co"mplete "Co"ntingency tables, since the initial program could only handle complete tables, but the program has been enhanced to handle incomplete tables.
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COCO: The Experimental Procedure
ArXiv e-prints, arXiv:1603 ...
Nikolaus Hansen +4 more
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(Table 2) Trace element concentrations of selected Cocos Plate samples
(Table 2) Trace element concentrations of selected Cocos Plate ...
Seth Sadofski (6962066) +11 more
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