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The Financial Assets of Non-Financial Firms

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
We construct a novel panel dataset to provide new evidence on how the largest nonfinancial firms manage the composition of their financial assets. Over the past decade, bond portfolios have grown to be at least as large as cash-like instruments, driven by the meteoric rise of corporate bond holdings.
Olivier Darmouni, Lira Mota
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Dynamic Clustering of Financial Assets

2014
In this work we propose a procedure for time-varying clustering of financial time series. We use a dissimilarity measure based on the lower tail dependence coefficient, so that the resulting groups are homogeneous in the sense that the joint bivariate distributions of two series belonging to the same group are highly associated in the lower tail.
DE LUCA, GIOVANNI, ZUCCOLOTTO P.
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Elder Financial Asset Management

2012
The prudent management of older people's financial assets is fundamental to ensuring choice, dignity, and well-being in older age. Families play an important role in assisting older people to manage assets, though these practices have often remained a hidden part of family care. Australian research has demonstrated extensive family involvement in asset
Chui, WH   +5 more
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Characteristics of Financial Asset Holdings and Changes in Financial Asset Selection

Japanese Economy, 1998
In Japan—accompanied by the financial "Big Bang"—a financial system of global standards is expected to be established by 2001. If this kind of financial system, equal to that of the United States and England, can be established, asset choices for individuals and depositors who are the end-users of financial system will be widened, and their economic ...
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Household Financial Assets

2013
We examine household involvement in financial markets in terms of bank deposits, stocks, bonds, funds, derivatives, and other financial products.
Li Gan   +5 more
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Financial-Actuarial Assets

2021
In this chapter we show how to price a derivative on human life by using the tools already developed in the previous chapter. In particular, we show three cases: (1) the longevity bond, (2) the out of date Tontine, and (3) the death bond. These particular assets are just examples of a design that could be used to create many other actuarial derivatives
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The demand for financial assets

European Economic Review, 1979
Abstract This paper provides a systems approach to a set of four demand-for-liquid-assets equations in The Netherlands, using quarterly data over the period 1963 1975. The main findings are firstly: the estimated cross-elasticity of time and savings deposits reveals complementarity, and secondly: cyclical shifts in the demand equations are ...
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Pricing of Financial Assets

2013
This chapter closes the first part of the book which is on financial modeling and state price deflator construction. We give several examples of valuation of cash flows and basis financial instruments of the financial market, and we model and price defaultable bonds and derivatives of underlying financial instruments such as European put and call ...
Mario V. Wüthrich, Michael Merz
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The Indexation of Financial Assets

1993
The military government that took power in 1964 concentrated initially on reducing the inflation rate. This was attempted through ‘gradualist’ policies which were thought more appropriate for a fragile economy that could not absorb a ‘shock treatment’ stabilisation programme.1 Admitting that inflation would not fall instantaneously to low levels, the ...
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Investing in Financial Assets

2013
There are two basic categories of investment assets: financial assets and real assets. For the purposes of this chapter, however, we will be discussing what most people think of when the term investment is mentioned: financial assets, such as stocks and bonds denominated and traded in U.S. dollars.
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