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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
We analyze the real option signaling game models of debt financing of a risky project under information asymmetry, where the firm quality is only known to the firm management but not outsiders. The firm decides on the optimal investment timing of the risky project that requires upfront fixed funding cost and subsequent operating costs.
Wang, Qiuqi, Kwok, Yue Kuen
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We analyze the real option signaling game models of debt financing of a risky project under information asymmetry, where the firm quality is only known to the firm management but not outsiders. The firm decides on the optimal investment timing of the risky project that requires upfront fixed funding cost and subsequent operating costs.
Wang, Qiuqi, Kwok, Yue Kuen
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Selected Issues In The Taxation Of Swaps, Structured Finance and Other Financial Products
Florida Tax Review, 2022This article is based on a paper presented by the author to the Tax Review of New York City on November 16, 1992.The last decade has seen an explosive growth in the use of swaps and other derivative products as part of the asset and liability management strategies of corporations and other institutional investors.
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Infrastructure financing with project bond and credit default swap under public-private partnerships
International Journal of Project Management, 2017Abstract This paper elaborates the use of project bonds and a credit default swap (CDS) in infrastructure financing under public-private partnerships (PPPs). First, a structural model is presented and calibrated using market data to estimate the default probability of a project company in a PPP project, which lays the foundation for determining the ...
Shuai Li, Dulcy Abraham, Hubo Cai
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MBSs, ABSs, CMOs, CDOs, Zeros, Swaps, Options, and Credit Default Swaps — The Revolution in Finance
2011One of the swear words attached to the financial crisis is ‘derivatives’ — a term applied to a wide array of new financial instruments often identified by their acronyms — asset-backed securities (ABSs), mortgage-backed securities (MBSs), collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs), collateralized debt obligations (CDOs), private mortgage insurance (PMI)
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Cross Border Financing Scheme Design under the RMB Currency Swap Framework
2009 IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering, 2009During current economic downturn, China has rolled out stimulus plans to facilitate domestic demand development, adjusting her export trade policy. This has affected many Hong Kong invested enterprises in Pearl River Delta (PRD), facing difficulties to transform and upgrade, with new opportunities as well to develop China’s domestic market. Among them,
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Creative finance and the local state: the Hammersmith and Fulham swaps affair
Political Geography, 1998Abstract In a seminal moment in the recent history of British finance, the House of Lords ruled in 1991 that local authorities were not permitted to participate in the swaps market. At one point, the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham had accounted for half a per cent of all swaps trading across the world and a total of 137 councils were ...
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Atomic Swaps As Options: A Derivative Finance Approach
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INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR FINANCING THE BLUE ECONOMY: SWAPPING DEBT FOR NATURE
EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYAEnvironmental degradation and macroeconomic instability have a negative impact on the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the blue economy strategy. Initiatives by the international community are aimed at developing innovative financial mechanisms aimed at jointly addressing these problems.
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The use of interest rate swaps in hospital capital finance.
Journal of health care finance, 1995This article describes the structure of an interest rate swap as it is commonly employed in hospital capital finance. It explores the role of the swap dealer as a facilitator of interest rate swap transactions and explains the motivation for doing so.
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