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Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is a common procedure for the analysis of financial market data, such as implied volatility smiles or interest rate curves. Recently, Pelsser and Lord [11] raised the question whether PCA results may not be 'facts but artefacts'. We extend this line of research...
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Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is a common procedure for the analysis of financial market data, such as implied volatility smiles or interest rate curves. Recently, Pelsser and Lord [11] raised the question whether PCA results may not be 'facts but artefacts'. We extend this line of research...
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Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is a common and popular tool for the analysis of financial market data, such as implied volatility smiles, interest rate curves and commodity future curves. We provide a critical view on PCA analysis and the corresponding results from empirical literature. In...
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