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A non-stationary regression model for financial returns is examined theoretically in this paper.Volatility dynamics are modelled both exogenously and deterministic, captured by a nonparametriccurve estimation on equidistant centered returns. We prove consistency and asymptotic normalityof a...
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In this paper we first investigate the validity of a general Value at Risk approach, which iswidely used for risk management in banking and insurance companies. We discuss and widely rejectthe conventional assumptions, e.g. independent identically distributed normal returns, and as...
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In this paper we analyze a multivariate non-stationary regression model empirically. With the knowledge about unconditional heteroscedasticty of financial returns, based on univariate studies and a congruent paradigm in Gürtler and Rauh (2009), we test for a time-varying covariance structure...
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In this paper we analyze an econometric model for non-stationary asset returns. Volatility dynamics are modelled by nonparametric regression; consistency and asymptotic normality of a symmetric and of a one-sided kernel estimator are outlined with remarks on the bandwidth decision. Further...
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A non-stationary regression model for financial returns is examined theoretically in this paper. Volatility dynamics are modelled both exogenously and deterministic, captured by a nonparametric curve estimation on equidistant centered returns. We prove consistency and asymptotic normality of a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010307938
A non-stationary regression model for financial returns is examined theoretically in this paper. Volatility dynamics are modelled both exogenously and deterministic, captured by a nonparametric curve estimation on equidistant centered returns. We prove consistency and asymptotic normality of a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010307946
CAT bonds are important instruments for the insurance of catastrophe risk. Due to a low degree of deal standardization, there is uncertainty about the determination of the CAT bond premium. In addition, it is not apparent how CAT bonds react after the financial crisis or a natural catastrophe....
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Gemäß den bisherigen Vorschlägen des zweiten Konsultationspapiers des BaselerAusschusses (Basel II) wird sich die Eigenkapitalunterlegung der Banken an der Bonität desjeweiligen Kreditnehmers orientieren. Es ist daher zu erwarten, dass damit auch die Festlegung derKapitalkosten in stärkerem...
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In this paper we develop an optimal dividend policy in the presence of limited rational inves-tors. Concretely, investors with mental accounts for dividends and stock prices as well as emotions like disappointment and elation embody the limited rationality. Furthermore, investors evaluate...
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In der Diskussion um die IAS 39 haben Hailer und Rump erläutert, dass der für das Hedge Accounting auf Basis der Dollar Offset Ratio angegebene Effektivitätsbeurteilungstest im-mer dann ungeeignet ist, wenn die Marktwertänderung sowohl im Grund- als auch im Sicherungsge-schäft gering ist....
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