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In recent years fractionally differenced processes have received a great deal of attention due to its flexibility in financial applications with long memory. This paper considers a class of models generated by Gegenbauer polynomials, incorporating the long memory in stochastic volatility (SV)...
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This paper considers a flexible class of time series models generated by Gegenbauer polynomials incorporating the long memory in stochastic volatility (SV) components in order to develop the General Long Memory SV (GLMSV) model. We examine the corresponding statistical properties of this model,...
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in US dollar terms. Euro, British pound, Chinese yuan, and Japanese yen are modelled using a variety of non-linear models …
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in US dollar terms. Euro, British pound, Chinese yuan, and Japanese yen are modelled using a variety of non-linear models …
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network methodology in order to predict developments of the Euro exchange rate versus the U.S. Dollar and the Japanese Yen …
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Time series analysis of daily Nigerian Naira-US Dollar Exchange Rates (DNDER) data is conducted. The time plot reveals a positive trend. Seasonality of order 7 is observed; troughs tend to appear on Mondays and peaks on Fridays. Seasonal differencing once produced a series SDDNDER with a slightly...
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Estimating the exchange rate is considered a key tool for economic planning and reaching economic stability. This study aims to reach the best model for predicting exchange rates of Iraqi Dinar against the U.S. dollar in the period (2008-2017). For this purpose the following methods have been...
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