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One of the most important factors to control for the achievements of investment portfolio returns is risk. If we only think that a 100% positive return is needed to recover a portfolio loss of 50%, we can understand why. With the advent of the exponential growth of technology usage in markets,...
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Electricity retailers face increasing uncertainty due to the ongoing expansion of unpredictable, distributed generation in the residential sector. We analyze how increasing levels of households' solar PV self-generation affect the short-term decisionmaking and associated risk exposure of...
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parametric tests of level asymmetry. In particular it develops bootstrap likelihood ratio statistics to test the symmetry null …
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The rapid development of artificial intelligence methods contributes to their wide applications for forecasting various financial risks in recent years. This study introduces a novel explainable case-based reasoning (CBR) approach without a requirement of rich expertise in financial risk....
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effectiveness, which suggests that dynamic asymmetry may not be crucial empirically, although some differences appear when the DCC …
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The paper examines the performance of four multivariate volatility models, namely CCC, VARMA-GARCH, DCC and BEKK, for the crude oil spot and futures returns of two major benchmark international crude oil markets, Brent and WTI, to calculate optimal portfolio weights and optimal hedge ratios, and...
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We introduce a notion of volatility uncertainty in discrete time and define the corresponding analogue of Pengs G-expectation. In the continuous-time limit, the resulting sublinear expectation converges weakly to the G-expectation. This can be seen as a Donsker-type result for the G-Brownian...
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orders, and finite sets of alternatives. Two examples show: 1. non-existence of stationary subgame-perfect equilibrium (SSPE … conditions for existence of stationary best responses additionally require either an equalizing condition or a minimality …
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We present the first necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a unique perfect-foresight solution … conditions on the existence of a solution in such models, and provide a proof of the inescapability of the "curse of …
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results on the existence of a solution in the presence of such terminal conditions. These results give determinacy conditions …
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