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Using a stylized two-period model we compare portfolio solutions from two local solution approaches - the approach of Judd and Guu (2001) and the approach of Devereux and Sutherland (2010, 2011) - with the true nonlinear portfolio solution.
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We study how stock return's predictability and model uncertainty affect a rational buy-and-hold investor's decision to allocate her wealth for different lengths of investment horizons in the UK market. We consider the FTSE All-Share Index as the risky asset, and the UK Treasury bill as the risk...
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate if the St Louis Federal Financial Stress Index (STLFSI) can be used to predict the EUR/USD, AUD/USD and CAD/USD. Building on Gurrib (2018) who proposed a unified financial condition index and tested the predictability of the index on major foreign...
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Several methods have recently been proposed in the ultra high frequency financial literature to remove the effects of microstructure noise and to obtain consistent estimates of the integrated volatility (IV) as a measure of ex-post daily volatility. Even bias-corrected and consistent (modified)...
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With the volume of activities associated with trading, it has become a very tedious task. The advent of the algorithmic trading has brought with it some positive change such as reduced latency and increase in liquidity in the Financial Market. The Algorithmic Trading also came with some high...
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The study examined high volatile assets, specifically the currency exchange rate of the open financial market. Takes into consideration the five most traded paired currencies of the global financial market. And observed, generally, the data set of the unit currency exchange rate exhibit...
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We investigate the cross-sectional predictability of stock returns after controlling for systematic risk factors in Taiwan. We additionally control for GDP growth, industrial production growth and inflation rate because they have a significant and negative pricing premium across stock returns...
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By studying 81 countries over a period of up to 144 years, with different classes of predictor variables and various forecast specifications, we conduct the most comprehensive equity premium predictability analysis to date. We find that excess returns are more predictable in Emerging and...
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