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asset returns is characterized by a general factor model, with possibly heteroskedastic components. Under these conditions …
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a general dynamic factor model, as the number of assets diverge to infinity. It extends the results obtained in the …
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This paper conducts a broad-based comparison of iterated and direct multi-period forecasting approaches applied to both univariate and multivariate models in the form of parsimonious factor-augmented vector autoregressions. To account for serial correlation in the residuals of the multi-period...
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This paper considers the problem of model uncertainty in the case of multi-asset volatility models and discusses the use of model averaging techniques as a way of dealing with the risk of inadvertently using false models in portfolio management. In particular, it is shown that under certain...
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a general dynamic factor model, as the number of assets diverge to infinity. It extends the results obtained in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003910456
This paper conducts a broad-based comparison of iterated and direct multi-period forecasting approaches applied to both univariate and multivariate models in the form of parsimonious factor-augmented vector autoregressions. To account for serial correlation in the residuals of the multi-period...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014042344
a general dynamic factor model, as the number of assets diverge to infinity. It extends the results obtained in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013153425
This paper considers the problem of model uncertainty in the case of multi-asset volatility models and discusses the use of model averaging techniques as a way of dealing with the risk of inadvertently using false models in portfolio management. Evaluation of volatility models is then considered...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013316571
interpret and relate to the classical statistical analysis, it allows working under more general assumptions, it is …
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