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D. Ricardo’s theory of comparative advantages as applied to interest rate swaps in the financial market

open access: yesВестник университета, 2023
The paper purpose is to present the theories’ value of the times in political economy for solving modern problems. To achieve this goal, it was necessary to solve the following tasks: to give a brief overview of the comparative advantages’ theory, to ...
M. B. Kitinov
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A Novel Analytical Formula for the Discounted Moments of the ECIR Process and Interest Rate Swaps Pricing

open access: yesFractal and Fractional, 2022
This paper presents an explicit formula of conditional expectation for a product of polynomial functions and the discounted characteristic function based on the Cox–Ingersoll–Ross (CIR) process.
Ratinan Boonklurb   +3 more
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Chinese yuan interest rate swap yields

open access: yesPLOS ONE, 2023
This paper models the dynamics of Chinese yuan–denominated long-term interest rate swap yields. It shows that the short-term interest rate exerts a decisive influence on the long-term swap yield after controlling for various macrofinancial variables, such as core inflation, the growth of industrial production, the percent change in the equity price ...
Tanweer Akram, Khawaja Mamun
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Modelling Counterparty Credit Risk in Czech Interest Rate Swaps

open access: yesActa Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 2017
According to the Basel Committee’s estimate, three quarters of counterparty credit risk losses during the financial crisis in 2008 originate from credit valuation adjustment’s losses and not from actual defaults.
Lenka Křivánková, Silvie Zlatošová
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Credit contingent interest rate swap pricing [PDF]

open access: yesMathematics-in-Industry Case Studies, 2017
Credit value adjustment (CVA) is an adjustment to an existing trading price based on the counterparty-risk premium. Currently, CVA is computed with an implicit assumption that the replacement contract is default-free after the original counterparty defaults, with the assumption that those trades will not re-assigned.
Haohan Huang   +3 more
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Between Scylla and Charybdis: The Bermudan Swaptions Pricing Odyssey

open access: yesMathematics, 2021
Bermudan swaptions are options on interest rate swaps which can be exercised on one or more dates before the final maturity of the swap. Because the exercise boundary between the continuation area and stopping area is inherently complex and multi ...
Dariusz Gatarek, Juliusz Jabłecki
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Interest Rate Swap Credit Valuation Adjustment [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Derivatives, 2015
The credit valuation adjustment (CVA) of OTC derivatives is an important part of the Basel III credit risk capital requirements and current accounting rules. Its calculation is not an easy task—not only is it ­necessary to model the future value of the derivative, but also the probability of the default of a counterparty.
Jakub Cerny, Jiri Witzany
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Interest Rate Swaps and Corporate Default [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
This paper studies firms' usage of interest rate swaps to manage risk in a model economy driven by aggregate productivity shocks, inflation shocks, and counter-cyclical idiosyncratic productivity risk. Consistent with empirical evidence, firms in the model are fixed-rate payers, and swap positions are negatively correlated ...
Urban J. Jermann, Vivian Z. Yue
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Dollarization and Risk Premium in a Risky Country: An Investigation on Turkiye

open access: yesİstanbul İktisat Dergisi, 2022
In this study, developed from the importance of the deformation caused by dollarization in developing countries, the effect of risk level on financial dollarization is examined.
Murat Eren, Selim Başar, Bengü Tosun
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ANALYZING THE EUROPEAN MARKET OF INTEREST RATE SWAP INDICES [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science, 2012
The interest rate risk is the most important risk that derives from the OTC transactions, taking into consideration both the notional amounts and the market value of the financial derivatives that relies on interest rate contracts.
Mutu Simona, Petria Nicolae, Trenca Ioan
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