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We revisit Wintenberger (2013) on the continuous invertibility of the EGARCH(1,1) model. We note that the definition of … continuous invertibility adopted in Wintenberger (2013) may not always be sufficient to deliver strong consistency of the QMLE …
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In this paper a flexible model for correlation in high frequency data is proposed, which maintains the data's discrete nature and captures features such as asymmetry and excess zeros. The model uses an a theoretical approach based on that of an ARIMA model. This model works with price changes...
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The current paper studies equity markets for the contagion of squared index returns as a proxy for stock market volatility, which has not been studied earlier. The study examines squared stock index returns of equity in 35 markets, including the US, UK, Euro Zone and BRICS (Brazil, Russia,...
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distribution. The moments with conditional heteroscedasticity have been discussed. In a Monte Carlo experiment, it was found that …
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-order moments are provided. The CLS, FGLS and QML estimators are discussed. Empirically, we find evidence of long memory for squared …
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conditions. A limitation in the development of asymptotic properties of the QMLE for EGARCH is the lack of an invertibility … stochastic process, for which the invertibility conditions can be stated simply and explicitly. This will be useful in re …
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properties of the QMLE for the EGARCH(p,q) model is the lack of an invertibility condition for the returns shocks underlying the … invertibility conditions can be stated simply and explicitly. This will be useful in re-interpreting the existing properties of the …
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The volatility information content of stock options for individual firms is measured using option prices for 149 U.S. firms and the S&P 100 index. ARCH and regression models are used to compare volatility forecasts defined by historical stock returns, at-the-money implied volatilities and...
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The volatility information content of stock options for individual firms is measured using option prices for 149 U.S. firms and the S&P 100 index. ARCH and regression models are used to compare volatility forecasts defined by historical stock returns, at-the-money implied volatilities and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008684983
Simulations of a model pension scheme are run with stochastic economic and demographic factors, with an aim to investigate the impact of these factors on movements in funding ratio and average contribution rates. These impacts are analyzed by running regressions of movements in funding ratio and...
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