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In general, a comparison Lemma for the solutions of Forward-Backward Stochastic Differential Equations (FBSDE) does not hold. Here we prove one for the backward component at the initial time, relying on certain monotonicity conditions on the coefficients of both components. Such a result is...
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We develop the classical asset pricing analysis assuming that the representative agent is characterized by endogenous aspirations. The agent's aspirations at time t are given by a linear combination of the standard of living (habit) at time t (the “forward” part) and of the conditional...
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A method is proposed to compute a time-varying correlation matrix between asset prices. The method has a natural geometric interpretation in terms of dynamic principal components analysis. The paper illustrates, via Monte Carlo experiments and data analysis, the potential of the method in...
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We analyze the effects of market microstructure noise on the Fourier estimator of multivariate volatilities. We prove that the estimator is consistent in the case of asynchronous data and asymptotically unbiased in the presence of various types of microstructure noise. This result is obtained...
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We study the forecasting performance of the Fourier volatility estimator in the presence of microstructure noise. Analytical comparison and simulation studies indicate that the Fourier estimator significantly outperforms realized volatility-type estimators, particularly for high-frequency data...
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We propose a new methodology based on Fourier analysis to estimate the fourth power of the volatility function (spot quarticity) and, as a byproduct, the integrated function. We prove the consistency of the proposed estimator of the integrated quarticity. Further, we analyse its efficiency in...
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