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existing asymptotic theory on high frequency data. In addition, the paper contributes to the literature of large deviation … theory in that the theory is extended to a high frequency data environment …
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We consider two random vectors X and Y, such that the components of X are dominated in the convex order by the corresponding components of Y. We want to find conditions under which this implies that any positive linear combination of the components of X is dominated in the convex order by the...
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In this paper, we consider daily financial data from various sources (stock market indices, foreign exchange rates and bonds) and analyze their multiscaling properties by estimating the parameters of a Markov-switching multifractal (MSM) model with Lognormal volatility components. In order to...
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Capturing dependence among a large number of high dimensional random vectors is a very important and challenging problem. By arranging n random vectors of length p in the form of a matrix, we develop a linear spectral statistic of the constructed matrix to test whether the n random vectors are...
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The Hodrick-Prescott (HP) method is a popular smoothing method for economic time series to get a smooth or long-term component of stationary series like growth rates. We show that the HP smoother can be viewed as a Bayesian linear model with a strong prior using differencing matrices for the...
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existing asymptotic theory on high frequency data. In addition, the paper contributes to the literature of large deviation … theory in that the theory is extended to a high frequency data environment. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009008176
A new multivariate time series model with various attractive properties is motivated and studied. By extending the CCC model in several ways, it allows for all the primary stylized facts of financial asset returns, including volatility clustering, non-normality (excess kurtosis and asymmetry),...
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Both unconditional mixed-normal distributions and GARCH models with fat-tailed conditional distributions have been employed for modeling financial return data. We consider a mixed-normal distribution coupled with a GARCH-type structure which allows for conditional variance in each of the...
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