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We estimate a general microstructure model of the transitory and permanent impact of order flow on stock prices. Jumps … microstructure model explains on average 47.7% of the total variation. Once jumps are filtered and parameters are estimated in real …
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This paper examines the impact of intraday periodicity on forecasting realized volatility using a heterogeneous autoregressive model (HAR) framework. We show that periodicity inflates the variance of the realized volatility and biases jump estimators. This combined effect adversely affects...
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of market microstructure noises. Accurate estimation of jump variation is in high demand, as it is an important component …
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bias due to this mixed-type microstructure effect. Simulation and empirical studies on the tick-by-tick trade price data …
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Measuring and modeling financial volatility is the key to derivative pricing, asset allocation and risk management.The recent availability of high-frequency data allows for refined methods in this field.In particular, more precise measures for the daily or lower frequency volatility can be...
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In this study, the performance of the Multifractal Model of Asset Returns (MMAR) was examined for stock index returns of four emerging markets. The MMAR, which takes into account stylized facts of financial time series, such as long memory, fat tails and trading time, was developed as an...
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The aim of the paper is to compare reactions of two stock markets, the German and the French, to releases of macroeconomic fundamentals emanating from Germany and the U.S. We examine the reaction of intraday returns and volatility of the CAC40 and the DAX indices to macroeconomic surprises. We...
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We provide a new framework for modeling trends and periodic patterns in high-frequency financial data. Seeking adaptivity to ever-changing market conditions, we enlarge the Fourier flexible form into a richer functional class: both our smooth trend and the seasonality are non-parametrically...
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-martingale price process and ii) how they are affected by a) important market microstructure noise effects such as the bid/ask spread … microstructure noise we consider. We provide guidance about how our estimators can best be implemented in practice by appropriately …
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