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The paper investigates linkages between general macroeconomic conditions and the housing market for the G-7 area. Among the key results of the paper, it is found that the US are an important source of global fluctuations not only for real activity, nominal variables and stock prices, but also...
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We estimate FIGARCH models with data sets of daily and thirty minute returns on the Deutsche mark-US dollar exchange rate. The results point to the importance of accurately modelling the persistence properties of volatility in terms of structural breaks and long memory, and controlling for...
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We introduce a multivariate components model for returns and net relative inflows into hedge funds, accounting for time-varying market premia. We estimate alpha as an unobserved variable of the econometric model. We then assess whether several categories of hedge funds do produce alphas and...
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In the paper monthly realized moments for stock market returns for the US, the UK, Germany and Japan are employed to assess the linkages holding across moments and markets over the period 1973-2004. In the light of the theoretical framework proposed in the paper, the results point to a...
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In the paper we study the relationship between macroeconomic and stock market volatility, using Samp;P500 data for the period 1970-2001. We find evidence of a twofold linkage between stock market and macroeconomic volatility. Firstly, the break process in the volatility of stock returns is...
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We study the time series properties of the Fama-French factor returns volatility processes. Among the original findings of this paper, we point to structural breaks in the volatility of the factors, and strong coincidence between the timing of the breaks in the volatility of the market portfolio...
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We compare the computation of Value at Risk with daily and with high frequency data for the Deutschmark-US dollar exchange rate. Among the main points considered in the paper are: (a) the comparison of measures of Value at Risk on the basis of multi-step volatility forecasts; (b) the computation...
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Have convergence of European economies and introduction of the euro produced some effects on European stock markets? Theory suggests that stabilization of fundamentals should decrease variance of stock returns for historically unstable stock markets. We test this proposition with daily data for...
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