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We study the non-linear causal relation between uncertainty-due-to-infectious-diseases and stock-bond correlation. To this end, we use high-frequency 1-min data to compute daily realized measures of correlation and jumps, and then, we employ a nonlinear Granger causality test with the use of...
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In this paper I examine the properties of four realized correlation estimators and model their jumps. The correlations are between the French, German and Greek equity markets. Using intraday data I first construct four state-of-the-art realized correlation estimators which I then use to testing...
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In this paper, we study the contemporaneous tail dependence structure in a pairwise comparison of the ten largest cryptocurrencies, namely Bitcoin, Dash, Dogecoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Monero, Namecoin, Novacoin, Peercoin, and Ripple. We apply multivariate extreme value theory and we estimate a...
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