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We study in details the skew of stock option smiles, which is induced by the so-called leverage effect on the underlying -- i.e. the correlation between past returns and future square returns. This naturally explains the anomalous dependence of the skew as a function of maturity of the option....
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We perform an empirical investigation of 'market impact' of trades using a large dataset of transactions executed by institutional investors in the US equity market. We find that price variations during trade execution are mainly driven by the aggregate order flow imbalance rather than the...
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Time series of financial asset returns often exhibit the volatility clustering property: large changes in prices tend to cluster together, resulting in persistence of the amplitudes of price changes. After recalling various methods for quantifying and modeling this phenomenon, we discuss several...
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