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We investigate the long-run stock-bond correlation using a novel model that combines the dynamic conditional correlation model with the mixed-data sampling approach. The long-run correlation is affected by both macro-finance variables (historical and forecasts) and the lagged realized...
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In this paper we show that the long-run stock and bond volatility and the long-run stock-bond correlation depend on macroeconomic uncertainty. We use the mixed data sampling (MIDAS) econometric approach. The findings are in accordance with the flight-to-quality phenomenon when macroeconomic...
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The four equity market factors from Fama and French (1993) and Carhart (1997) are perva- sive in academic empirical asset pricing studies and in applied portfolio allocation. However, the joint distributional dynamics of the factors are rarely studied. For investors basing strate- gies on the...
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volatility models, namely GARCH, GJR, EGARCH, and Stochastic Volatility that are widely used to capture asymmetry and leverage. …
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We consider a nonlinear vector model called the logistic vector smooth transition autoregressive model. The bivariate single-transition vector smooth transition regression model of Camacho (2004) is generalised to a multivariate and multitransition one. A modelling strategy consisting of...
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mean, to examine asymmetry and leverage in volatility, and to examine the effects of temporal and spatial aggregation. The … and have sensible interpretations. Asymmetry (though not leverage) is found for several alternative HAR models for the …
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We study the strategic disclosure of demand information and product-market strategies of duopolists. In a setting where firms may fail to receive information, we show that firms selectively disclose information in equilibrium in order to influence their competitor’s product-market strategy....
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models are important in estimating and forecasting volatility, as well as capturing asymmetry, which is the different effects … between asymmetry and leverage, as well as which asymmetric models are purported to be able to capture leverage, the purpose …
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persistence of symmetry, asymmetry and leverage, respectively. …
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realized volatility models, not confusing thresholds, asymmetry and leverage, not underestimating the complexity of …
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