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We assess the Value-at-Risk (VaR) forecasting performance of recently proposed realized volatility (RV) models combined with alternative parametric and semi-parametric quantile estimation methods. A benchmark inter-daily GJR-GARCH model is also employed. Based on four asset classes, i.e. equity,...
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In this article, we account for the presence of heterogeneous leverage effects and the persistence in the volatility of stock index realized volatility. The Heterogeneous Autoregressive (HAR) Realized Volatility (RV) model is extended in order to account for asymmetric responses to negative and...
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This volume contains selected papers that were presented at the International Conference `Computational Finance' held at the London Business School. Formerly known as Neural Networks in the Capital Markets (NNCM), this series of meetings has emerged as a truly multi-disciplinary international...
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The paper develops a financial systemic stress index (FSSI) for Greece. We present a novel methodology for constructing and evaluating a systemic stress index which i) adopts the suggestion of Hollo et al. (2012) [“CISS — A ‘Composite Indicator of Systemic Stress’ in the Financial...
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This paper uses dynamic panel data methods to examine the determinants of non-performing loans (NPLs) in the Greek banking sector, separately for each loan category (consumer loans, business loans and mortgages). The study is motivated by the hypothesis that both macroeconomic and bank-specific...
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