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The non-normality of financial asset returns has important implications for hedging. In particular, in contrast with the unambiguous effect that minimum-variance hedging has on the standard deviation, it can actually increase the negative skewness and kurtosis of hedge portfolio returns. Thus...
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Models of the time-varying conditional minimum-variance hedge ratio (MVHR) typically do not provide a significant improvement in terms of hedging performance over the unconditional MVHR model. In view of the widely documented success of conditional volatility models (on which models of the...
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In this paper, we develop a component Markov switching conditional volatility model based on the intraday range and evaluate its performance in forecasting the weekly volatility of the S&P 500 index. We compare the performance of the range-based Markov switching model with that of a number of...
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In this paper, we investigate the long run dynamics of the intraday range of the GBP/USD, JPY/USD and CHF/USD exchange rates. We use a non-parametric filter to extract the low frequency component of the intraday range, and model the cyclical deviation of the range from the long run trend as a...
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Standard models-based exclusively on macro-financial variables-have made little progress in explaining the behavior of exchange rates. In this paper, we introduce a neglected set of 'soft power' factors capturing a country's demographic, institutional, political and social underpinnings to...
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