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This paper contains two novelties. First, a unified framework for testing and evaluating the adequacy of an estimated autoregressive conditional duration (ACD) model is presented. Second, two new classes of ACD models, the smooth transition ACD model and the time-varying ACD model, are...
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We investigate the distribution and evolution of intertrade durations for frequently traded stocks at the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange. We use a flexible econometric model based on ARMA and GARCH which, when coupled with a certain class of distributions that allow for skewness and...
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A new method of estimating a component model for the analysis of financial durations is proposed. The components are long-run dynamics and seasonality. The latter is left unspecified and the former is assumed to fall within the class ofa certain family of parametric functions. The proposed...
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This paper contains two novelties. First, a unified framework for testing and evaluating the adequacy of an estimated autoregressive conditional duration (ACD) model is presented. Second, two new classes of ACD models, the smooth transition ACD model and the time-varying ACD model, are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005649199
This paper introduces a new bivariate autoregressive conditional framework (ACD×ACL) for modelling the arrival process of buy and sell orders in a limit order book. The model contains two dynamic components to describe the observed clustering of durations and order types: a duration process to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005702575
This paper introduces a new bivariate autoregressive conditional framework (ACD×ACL) for modelling the arrival process of buy and sell orders in a limit order book. The model contains two dynamic components to describe the observed clustering of durations and order types: a duration process to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005130252
In this article we extend the class of non-negative, asymmetric kernel density estimators and propose Birnbaum-Saunders (BS) and lognormal (LN) kernel density functions. The density functions have bounded support on [0,1). Both BS and LN kernel estimators are free of boundary bias, non-negative,...
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