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recent DCC-NL model of Engle et al. (2019) is able to overcome this curse via nonlinear shrinkage estimation of the … unconditional correlation matrix. In this paper, we show how performance can be increased further by using open/high/low/close (OHLC …
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recent DCC-NL model of Engle et al. (2019) is able to overcome this curse via nonlinear shrinkage estimation of the … unconditional correlation matrix. In this paper, we show how performance can be increased further by using open/high/low/close (OHLC …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012584099
. (2019) is able to overcome this curse via nonlinear shrinkage estimation of the unconditional correlation matrix. In this …
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We propose a new methodology based on Fourier analysis to estimate the fourth power of the volatility function (spot quarticity) and, as a byproduct, the integrated function. We prove the consistency of the proposed estimator of the integrated quarticity. Further, we analyse its efficiency in...
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asymptotic normality for general MSMD specifications. We show that the Whittle estimation is a computationally simple and fast …
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Forecasting-volatility models typically rely on either daily or high frequency (HF) data and the choice between these two categories is not obvious. In particular, the latter allows to treat volatility as observable but they suffer of many limitations. HF data feature microstructure problem,...
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Forecasting volatility models typically rely on either daily or high frequency (HF) data and the choice between these two categories is not obvious. In particular, the latter allows to treat volatility as observable but they suffer from many limitations. HF data feature microstructure problem,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011674479
We develop a penalized two-pass regression with time-varying factor loadings. The penalization in the first pass enforces sparsity for the time-variation drivers while also maintaining compatibility with the no arbitrage restrictions by regularizing appropriate groups of coefficients. The second...
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markets, and provides an alternative to the concept of exceedance correlation. We provide strong evidence for the existence of …
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