In this paper, we establish a comparison between one of the most traded financial derivatives in the markets, the so-called catastrophe bonds (abbreviated as cat bonds) and the corporate bonds. In the first section, we start from a brief definition as well as some basic concepts. In section two, we will enumerate the type of investors to whom these products might interesting and how to price them. Afterwards, in section three we move onto the analysis of the trading rule proposed, that is, the comparison with Corporate bonds, our benchmark, in terms of expected returns. In sections four and five, we will point out some key issues on how the credit risk associated to these products can be reduced and, finally, in the last section, we will co...
When a company issues bonds to financed can use Dutch Auction to place these securities in the capit...
This article provides an assessment of the current state of the market for catastrophe (or "Cat") bo...
We can define catastrophic risk: “a large number of people are exposed to the occurrence of peril”. ...
In this paper we establish a comparison between one of the most traded financial derivatives in the ...
The use of catastrophe bonds (cat bonds) implies the problem of the so called basis risk, resulting ...
The rapid growth of catastrophe bonds in financial markets is due to increasing environmental disast...
Catastrophe (Cat) bonds are insurance securitization vehicles which are supposed to transfer catastr...
The study of natural catastrophe models plays an important role in the prevention and mitigation of ...
In recent years, a new generation of capital market-based alternative risk transfer and hedged risk ...
This paper discusses how contingent convertible bonds (CCB) influence the risktaking behaviour of m...
This paper discusses the PCS Catastrophe Insurance Option Contracts, pro- viding empirical support o...
The paper focuses on the PCS Catastrophe Insurance Option Contracts and empirically tests the degree...
Este documento presenta un método alternativo para cubrir las pérdidas extremas causadas por eventos...
This paper discusses the recent changes in the market for catastrophe risk. These risks have traditi...
The study of natural catastrophe models plays an important role in the prevention and mitigation of ...
When a company issues bonds to financed can use Dutch Auction to place these securities in the capit...
This article provides an assessment of the current state of the market for catastrophe (or "Cat") bo...
We can define catastrophic risk: “a large number of people are exposed to the occurrence of peril”. ...
In this paper we establish a comparison between one of the most traded financial derivatives in the ...
The use of catastrophe bonds (cat bonds) implies the problem of the so called basis risk, resulting ...
The rapid growth of catastrophe bonds in financial markets is due to increasing environmental disast...
Catastrophe (Cat) bonds are insurance securitization vehicles which are supposed to transfer catastr...
The study of natural catastrophe models plays an important role in the prevention and mitigation of ...
In recent years, a new generation of capital market-based alternative risk transfer and hedged risk ...
This paper discusses how contingent convertible bonds (CCB) influence the risktaking behaviour of m...
This paper discusses the PCS Catastrophe Insurance Option Contracts, pro- viding empirical support o...
The paper focuses on the PCS Catastrophe Insurance Option Contracts and empirically tests the degree...
Este documento presenta un método alternativo para cubrir las pérdidas extremas causadas por eventos...
This paper discusses the recent changes in the market for catastrophe risk. These risks have traditi...
The study of natural catastrophe models plays an important role in the prevention and mitigation of ...
When a company issues bonds to financed can use Dutch Auction to place these securities in the capit...
This article provides an assessment of the current state of the market for catastrophe (or "Cat") bo...
We can define catastrophic risk: “a large number of people are exposed to the occurrence of peril”. ...