Pricing in the Primary Market for Cat Bonds: New Empirical Evidence

We present empirical evidence from the primary market for cat bonds, which provides new insights concerning the prevailing pricing practice of these instruments. For this purpose, transactional information from a multitude of sources has been collected and cross-checked in order to compile a data se...

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Economic models
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Pricing policies
Regression analysis
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