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This paper proposes an accurate, parsimonious and fast-to-estimate forecasting model for integer-valued time series with long memory and seasonality. The modelling is achieved through an autoregressive Poisson process with a predictable stochastic intensity that is determined by two factors: a...
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In this study we provide an analytical characterization of the impact of zero returns on the popular realized covariance estimator of Barndorff-Nielsen and Shephard (2004). In our framework, efficient price processes evolve as a semimartingale with some likelihood of repeated prices. We show...
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The upper tail of the firm size distribution is often assumed to follow a Power Law. Several recent papers, using different estimators and different data sets, conclude that the Zipf Law, in particular, provides a good fit, implying that the fraction of firms with size above a given value is...
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We develop a discrete-time stochastic volatility option pricing model, which exploits the information contained in high-frequency data. The Realized Volatility (RV) is used as a proxy of the unobservable log-returns volatility. We model its dynamics by a simple but effective (pseudo) long memory...
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