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allow the insider to have free lunches with vanishing risk, or even to exercise arbitrage. -- Brownian motion ; diffusion … ; free lunch ; arbitrage ; financial markets ; insider ; progressive enlargement of filtrations ; honest time …
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We consider a financial market model with a large number of interacting agents. Investors are heterogeneous in their expectations about the future evolution of an asset price process. Their current expectation is based on the previous states of their "neighbors" and on a random signal about the...
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The analysis of diffusion processes in financial models is crucially dependent on the form of the drift and diffusion coefficient functions. A methodology is proposed for estimating and testing coefficient functions for ergodic diffusions that are not directly observable. It is based on...
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knowledge of the maximal stock price process, given by a regular diffusion, arbitrage opportunities exist. -- insider trading … ; enlargement of filtrations ; Malliavin's calculus ; free lunch ; arbitrage ; equivalent martingale measure ; Bessel process …
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Stochastic Volatility (SV) models are widely used in financial applications. To decide whether standard parametric restrictions are justified for a given dataset, a statistical test is required. In this paper, we develop such a test based on the linear state space representation. We provide a...
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In this paper we motivate, specify and estimate a model in which the intra-day volatilty process affects the inter-transaction duration process and vice versa. In order to solve the estimation problems implied by this interdependent formulation, we first propose a GMM estimation procedure for...
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arbitrage opportunities for large investors. -- large investor ; feedback effect ; no arbitrage ; illiquid markets ; market …
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This paper tests the validity of Present Value (PV) models of stock prices by employing a two-step strategy for testing the null hypothesis of no cointegration against alternatives which are fractionally cointegrated. Monte Carlo simulations are conducted to evaluate the power and size...
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We consider a financial market model with interacting agents and study the long run behaviour of both aggregate behaviour and equilibrium prices. Investors are heterogeneous in their price expectations and they get stochastic signals about the "mood" of the market described by the empirical...
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