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Beta coefficients are the cornerstone of asset pricing theory in the CAPM and multiple factor models. This chapter proposes a review of different time series models used to estimate static and time-varying betas, and a comparison on real data. The analysis is performed on the USA and developed...
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Large once-off events cause large changes in prices but may not affect volatility and correlation dynamics as much as smaller events. Standard volatility models may deliver biased covariance forecasts in this case. We propose a multivariate volatility forecasting model that is accurate in the...
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Drift and volatility are two mainsprings of asset price dynamics. While volatilities have been studied extensively in the literature, drifts are commonly believed to be impossible to estimate and largely ignored in the literature. This paper shows how to detect drift using realized...
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