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We apply univariate GARCH models to construct a computationally simple filter for estimating the conditional correlation matrix of asset returns. The proposed Variance Implied Conditional Correlation (VICC) exploits the polarization result that links the correlation between two standardized...
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Several problems in operations research, such as the assembly line crew scheduling problem and the k-partitioning problem can be cast as the problem of finding the intra-column rearrangement (permutation) of a matrix such that the row sums show minimum variability. A necessary condition for...
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The Minimum Covariance Determinant (MCD) approach estimates the location and scatter matrix using the subset of given size with lowest sample covariance determinant. Its main drawback is that it cannot be applied when the dimension exceeds the subset size. We propose the Minimum Regularized...
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In this supplementary appendix, we first provide a brief R and Python tutorial for the proposed BAC estimator. Then, we describe the implementation of the BAC estimator in case of microstructure noise and jumps. We further present more detailed empirical results for the BAC estimation applied to...
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Yaari's dual theory of choice is the natural counterpart of expected utility theory. While the optimal payoff choice for an expected utility maximizer is well studied in the literature, substantially less is known about the optimal payoff for a Yaari investor. In the first part of the paper, we...
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The increase in trading frequency of Exchanged Traded Funds (ETFs) presents a positive externality for financial risk management when the price of the ETF is available at a higher frequency than the price of the component stocks. The positive spillover consists in improving the accuracy of...
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