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volatility for estimating conditional variances and covariances; (2) alternative currencies; and (3) alternative maturities of … Chang et al. [17], we estimate four multivariate volatility models (namely CCC, VARMA-AGARCH, DCC and BEKK), and calculate …
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The paper examines the performance of four multivariate volatility models, namely CCC, VARMA-GARCH, DCC and BEKK, for … the optimal portfolio weights of all multivariate volatility models for Brent suggest holding futures in larger … volatility model give the time-varying hedge ratios, and recommend to short in crude oil futures with a high proportion of one …
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This paper examines how volatility positions can be optimally constructed by modeling the selection process as a linear … parameters to be applied in the optimization process for robust position risk management. We use implied volatility decreases …) events to construct a linear system where feasible solutions represent an investor’s optimal volatility position. Significant …
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Bernardo and Ledoit (2000) develop a very appealing framework to compute pricing bounds based on the so-called gain-loss ratio. Their method has many advantages and very interesting properties and so far one important drawback: the complexity of the numerical computation of the pricing bounds....
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We propose a simple risk-adjusted linear approximation to solve a large class of dynamic models with time-varying and non-Gaussian risk. Our approach generalizes lognormal affine approximations commonly used in the macro-finance literature and can be seen as a first-order perturbation around the...
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When estimating higher-order derivatives of a partial differential equation, it is often essential to compute approximations for artificial boundaries. In this paper we formulate an explicit discretization model for approximation of beta-coefficient of Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). The...
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Two of the most important areas in computational finance: Greeks and, respectively, calibration, are based on efficient and accurate computation of a large number of sensitivities. This paper gives an overview of adjoint and automatic differentiation (AD), also known as algorithmic...
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We propose a simple risk-adjusted linear approximation to solve a large class of dynamic models with time-varying and non-Gaussian risk. Our approach generalizes lognormal affine approximations commonly used in the macro-finance literature and can be seen as a first-order perturbation around the...
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