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This paper provides some test cases, called circuits, for the evaluation of Gaussian likelihood maximization algorithms of the cointegrated vector autoregressive model. Both I(1) and I(2) models are considered. The performance of algorithms is compared first in terms of effectiveness, defined as...
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This study explores the benefits of incorporating fat-tailed innovations, asymmetric volatility response, and an extended information set into crude oil return modeling and forecasting. To this end, we utilize standard volatility models such as Generalized Autoregressive Conditional...
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A popular risk measure, conditional value-at-risk (CVaR), is called expected shortfall (ES) in financial applications …
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To improve the dynamic assessment of risks of speculative assets, we apply a Markov switching MGARCH approach to portfolio risk forecasting. More specifically, we take advantage of the flexible Markov switching copula multivariate GARCH (MS‐C‐MGARCH) model of Fülle and Herwartz (2022). As...
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a detrended cross-correlation analysis (DCCA) were used, and the respective temporal variation was evaluated. Given the …
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Despite growing attention to cyber risks in research and practice, quantitative cyber risk assessments remain limited, mainly due to a lack of reliable data. This analysis leverages sparse historical data to quantify the financial impact of cyber incidents at the enterprise level. For this...
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The investment decision on the placement of wind turbines is, neglecting legal formalities, mainly driven by the aim to maximize the expected annual energy production of single turbines. The result is a concentration of wind farms at locations with high average wind speed. While this strategy...
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Recently, several copula-based approaches have been proposed for modeling stationary multivariate time series. All of them are based on vine copulas, and they differ in the choice of the regular vine structure. In this article, we consider a copula autoregressive (COPAR) approach to model the...
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. For this purpose, we employ a combination of novel statistical techniques, including Vector Autoregressive (VAR), Markov …
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This article introduces a novel use of the vine copula which captures dependence among multi-line claim triangles, especially when an insurance portfolio consists of more than two lines of business. First, we suggest a way to choose an optimal joint loss development model for multiple lines of...
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