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We give a necessary and sufficient condition for a d-dimensional Lévy process to be in the matrix normalized domain of attraction of a d-dimensional normal random vector, as t↓0. This transfers to the Lévy case classical results of Feller, Khinchin, Lévy and Hahn and Klass for random walks....
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Recent models of the insurance risk process use a Lévy process to generalise the traditional Cramér–Lundberg compound Poisson model. This paper is concerned with the behaviour of the distributions of the overshoot and undershoots of a high level, for a Lévy process which drifts to −∞...
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The discrete-time GARCH methodology which has had such a profound influence on the modelling of heteroscedasticity in time series is intuitively well motivated in capturing many `stylized facts' concerning financial series, and is now almost routinely used in a wide range of situations, often...
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We use Australian data to test the Conditional Capital Asset Pricing Model (Jagannathan and Wang, 1996). Our results are generally supportive: the model performs well compared with a number of competing asset pricing models. In contrast to the study by Jagannathan and Wang, however, we find that...
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We analysed daily returns of the CRSP value weighted and equally weighted indices over 1953-2007 in order to test for Merton's theorised relationship between risk and return. Like some previous studies we used a GARCH stochastic volatility approach, employing not only traditional discrete time...
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