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KLIC measures not only model specification error but also parameter estimation error, and thus we treat both types of …
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square estimation showed consistently positive and significant in all observed portfolios.However the results indicated that …
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We apply a jump GARCH model to daily returns of the ten largest international securitized real estate markets and investigate the sources of large price changes. We document, for the first time, evidence for jump dynamics across major international securitized real estate markets. Large price...
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Despite the growing interest in realized stochastic volatility models, their estimation techniques, such as simulated …
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volatility estimation in terms of volatility jumps being examined and modeled for the international equity market, using such a … properties of jumps. These volatility-estimation and jump properties are also evident in jump modeling based on statistical and …
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We propose several connectedness measures built from pieces of variance decompositions, and we argue that they provide natural and insightful measures of connectedness among financial asset returns and volatilities. We also show that variance decompositions define weighted, directed networks, so...
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Conventional financial theory considers ex-ante that risk, generally measured by the volatility, has to be appropriately rewarded by expected returns. In modern financial markets, there are countless quantitative and systematic strategies which may test and eventually lead to excess returns when...
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Unlike passive management, where investors almost do not buy and sell securities, active management involves a set of trading rules that govern investment decisions regarding mainly market timing. In this paper, we take the basics of active management and the two fund separation approach, to...
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A value investing strategy consists of purchasing stocks relatively undervalued to their funda-mental values and selling those relatively overvalued. Finding this kind of companies has been one of the most challenging goals for investors throughout the history. The main objective of this paper...
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