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This study investigates whether different specifications of univariate GARCH models can usefully forecast volatility in the foreign exchange market. The study compares in-sample forecasts from symmetric and asymmetric GARCH models with the implied volatility derived from currency options for...
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From 1998 to 2001, the high-tech industry saw a dramatic increase and subsequent sharp decline in market capitalisation during a phenomenon known as the dot-com bubble. During this time there were a large number of private companies that made the decision to go public via an Initial Public...
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Value-at-Risk (VaR) is a popular risk-metric for reporting financial exposure, for evaluating fund/manager performance and for regulatory disclosures. Yet, VaR is not a coherent risk measure because it is not sub-additive. This paper applies the methodology of risk budgeting to determine if VaR...
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This paper examines the returns and ex post variability of returns associated with the investment strategies of three distinctive groups of hypothetical traders in the foreign exchange market: Chartists, Fundamentalists, and Simpletons. Each group consists of three heterogeneous traders and is...
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Value-at-Risk (VaR) is a popular risk-metric for reporting financial exposure, for evaluating fund/manager performance and for regulatory disclosures. Yet, VaR is not a coherent risk measure because it is not sub-additive. This paper applies the methodology of risk budgeting to determine if VaR...
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