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Daily returns of the yen/dollar exchange rate  

Daily returns of the yen/dollar exchange rate  

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This paper provides an introduction to alternative models of uncertain commodity prices. A model of commodity price movements is the engine around which any valuation methodology for commodity production projects is built, whether discounted cash flow (DCF) models or the recently developed modern asset pricing (MAP) methods. The accuracy of the val...

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