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Market liquidity is a latent and dynamic variable. Building on Cont et al. (2014), we propose a dynamical price impact model at high-frequency, in which price impact is a product of daily, diurnal, and autoregressive stochastic intraday com- ponents. The model is estimated using a Kalman filter...
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It has been recently shown that spot volatilities can be very well modeled by rough stochastic volatility type dynamics. In such models, the log-volatility follows a fractional Brownian motion with Hurst parameter smaller than 1/2. This result has been established using high frequency volatility...
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Based on the fact that realized measures of volatility are affected by measurement errors, we introduce a new family of discrete-time stochastic volatility models having two measurement equations relating both observed returns and realized measures to the latent conditional variance. A...
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We study the asymptotic normality of two estimators of the integrated volatility of volatility based on the Fourier methodology, which does not require the pre-estimation of the spot volatility.We show that the bias-corrected estimator reaches the optimal rate 1/4, while the estimator without...
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We provide general conditions under which a class of discrete-time volatility models driven by the score of the conditional density converges in distribution to a stochastic differential equation as the interval between observations goes to zero. We show that the form of the limiting diffusion...
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