曾郁仁Tzeng, Larry臺灣大學:財務金融學研究所雷祖琦Lei, DebraDebraLei2010-05-112018-07-092010-05-112018-07-092008U0001-1407200816262700http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/182575The purpose of this article is to explain the excess spread premiums of CAT bonds, i.e., the risk premiums investors ask. Issuing data of nonlife CAT bonds during 1997 and 2007 are analyzed. We find that the probability of exhaustion (POE) is the factor investors care most. Moreover, the pricing behavior has changed after Hurricane Katrina, the first publicly acknowledged CAT bond with total loss of principal. While more emphasis has been put on POE, the offering size of the bond and the rating become less informative for the price of the bond.I. Introduction ......................1I. Data and Methodology .............3 A.Data .............................3 B.Explanatory Variables .............5II. Empirical Results .............9V. Conclusion ......................16eferences ......................18application/pdf447712 bytesapplication/pdfen-US巨災債券定價發行價利差保險CAT bondspricingissuing pricespreadcatastrophe insurance探討巨災債卷利差之影響因素Explaining the Excess Spread Premiums on Catastrophe Bondsthesishttp://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/182575/1/ntu-97-R94723093-1.pdf