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This paper investigates the time-varying conditional correlation between oil price and stock market volatility for six major oil-importing and oil-exporting countries. The period of the study runs from January 2000 until December 2014 and a Diag-BEKK model is employed. Our findings report the...
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The present study compares the performance of the long memory FIGARCH model, with that of the short memory GARCH specification, in the forecasting of multi-period Value-at-Risk (VaR) and Expected Shortfall (ES) across 20 stock indices worldwide. The dataset is comprised of daily data covering...
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We forecast the realized and median realized volatility of agricultural commodities using variants of the Heterogeneous AutoRegressive (HAR) model. We obtain tick-by-tick data for five widely traded agricultural commodities (Corn, Rough Rice, Soybeans, Sugar, and Wheat) from the CME/ICE. Real...
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We evaluate the economic usefulness of oil price forecasts by means of conditional forecasting of five US macroeconomic indicators. First, we forecast oil prices using a mixed sampling frequency framework, where oil prices are driven by information available at high-frequency; and subsequently...
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Using data from the G7 countries, we show that a world-based environmental, social, and governance index (ESGI) provides useful information about future real economic activity in- and out-of-sample. A relatively high increase in ESGI predicts a decrease (increase) in future economic activity in...
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