contingent claim

collocation in English

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contingent
adjective
uk
/kənˈtɪn.dʒənt/
us
/kənˈtɪn.dʒənt/
depending on something else in the future in order ...
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claim
noun[C]
uk
/kleɪm/
us
/kleɪm/
a statement that something is true or is a fact, although other people might not ...
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The inherentcontingentclaimstructure of the new plan is simply too complex.
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The price of acontingentclaimis given as2 !
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However, drawbacks of the new plans are the lack of transparency and potential welfare loss for individuals because of the inherentcontingentclaimstructure of the new plan.
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A "pure security" or simplecontingentclaimis a state claim that pays off in only one state.
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A complete market is one in which everycontingentclaimcan be replicated.
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Topics covered include the theory of interest and the valuation of contingent claims such as life insurance and annuities.
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When dividend payments are unrestricted, the complete contingent claims equilibrium can be used to determine equity prices.
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In general, if agents have different permanent incomes, the complete contingent claims equilibrium displays greater aggregate fluctuations than the equilibrium with restricted dividend payments.
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Valuation of these contingent claims by replication is typically not possible as the wage index cannot be hedged perfectly with financial market instruments.
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To see this, consider the behavior of output when agents are prohibited from borrowing or writing contingent claims contracts.
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Although this is partially due to regulatory constraints, we foresee substantial developments in the derivatives market for mortality and health contingent claims.
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In the complete contingent claims equilibrium, if agents have different permanent incomes, there are aggregate fluctuations in production.
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They construct a model with the property that the complete contingent claims equilibrium displays no aggregate fluctuations.
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How do subjective probabilities (and state-dependent utilities, for that matter) affect prices for contingent claims?
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A complete contingent claims equilibrium can be used to price any security and, in this section, the focus is on pricing equity shares.
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Under complete markets, trading in contingent claims brings that property about, but not so under incomplete markets.
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