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This paper develops the idea of renewal time sampling, a novel sampling scheme constructed from stopping times of semimartingales. Based on this new sampling scheme we propose a class of volatility estimators named renewal based volatility estimators. In this paper we show that: (1) The spot...
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In this paper we examine the relative importance of trading volume, bid-ask spread, order flow, order imbalance, total quote depth, quote depth difference and trading intensity for high-frequency volatility estimation. By using a best subset regression approach, we fi nd that contemporaneous...
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Estimation noise is a well-known issue in empirical portfolio modelling. Estimated weights are known to have huge standard errors and bad predictive quality, which often results in an inferior out-of-sample portfolio performance compared to simple alternatives. Most of the recent literature...
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Statistical disclosure limitation is widely used by data collecting institutions to provide safe individual data. However, the choice of the disclosure limitation method severely affects the quality of the data and limit their use for empirical research. In particular, estimators for nonlinear...
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We propose a least squares regression framework for the estimation of the realized covariation matrix using high frequency data. The new estimator is robust to market microstructure noise (MMS) and non-synchronous trading. Comprehensive simulation and empirical analysis show that our estimator...
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We propose a price duration based covariance matrix estimator using high frequency transactions data. The effect of the last-tick time-synchronisation methodology, together with effects of important market microstructure components is analysed through a comprehensive Monte Carlo study. To...
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This paper proposes a robust framework for disentangling undiversifiable common jumps within the realized covariance matrix. Simultaneous jumps detected in our empirical study are strongly related to major financial and economic news, and their occurrence raises correlation and persistence among...
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The expected value of sums of squared intraday returns (realized variance) gives rise to a least squares regression which adapts itself to the assumptions of the noise process and allows for joint inference on integrated volatility (IV), noise moments and price-noise relations. In the iid noise...
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