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Peso problem information


The peso problem in finance is a problem which arises when "the possibility that some infrequent or unprecedented event may occur affects asset prices". The difficulty or impossibility of predicting such an event creates problems in modeling the economy and financial markets by using the past.[1]

It is useful in various contexts, in particular, in analyzing the forward premium anomaly.[1]

  1. ^ a b Sill, Keith. "Understanding Asset Values: Stock Prices, Exchange Rates, And the "Peso Problem"" (PDF). Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Retrieved 13 October 2015.

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