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We show in this paper that volatility measures can be misleading indicators of risk if returns do not follow a Gaussian distribution. A more reliable measure of risk is the probability distribution of the return on an asset. Estimators for these measures are usually challenging and need of...
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We show in this paper that volatility measures can be misleading indicators of risk if returns do not follow a Gaussian distribution. A more reliable measure of risk is the probability distribution of the return on an asset. Estimators for these measures are usually challenging and need of...
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We illustrate the role of left tail dependence measures, left exceedance correlation (LEC) and left tail mean (LTM), in equity risk premium (ERP) predictability. LEC and LTM measure the average of pairwise left tail dependency among major equity sectors incorporating shocks that are...
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This thesis develops new methods to assess two types of financial risk. Market risk is defined as the risk of losing money due to drops in the values of asset portfolios. Systemic risk refers to the breakdown risk for the financial system induced by the distress of individual companies. During...
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