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We investigate the dynamics of the relationship between returns and extreme downside risk in different states of the market by combining the framework of Bali, Demirtas, and Levy (2009) with a Markov switching mechanism. We show that the risk-return relationship identified by Bali, Demirtas, and...
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We investigate the role of the average risk across stocks in predicting subsequent mar- ket returns using measures of risk that capture the higher moments of the return distribution including variance, skewness and kurtosis, as well as measures of tail risk that combine these. We find that...
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We investigate the dynamics of the relationship between returns and extreme downside risk in different states of the market by combining the framework of Bali, Demirtas, and Levy (2009) with a Markov switching mechanism. We show that the risk-return relationship identified by Bali, Demirtas, and...
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