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and techniques such as copulas. …
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The existing literature of copula-based regression assumes that complete data are available, but this assumption is violated in many real applications. The present paper allows the regressand and regressors to be missing at random (MAR). We formulate a generalized regression model which unifies...
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We consider a nonparametric time series regression model. Our framework allows precise estimation of betas without the usual assumption of betas being piecewise constant. This property makes our framework particularly suitable to study individual stocks. We provide an inference framework for all...
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Parametric copulas are shown to be attractive devices for specifying quantile autoregressive models for nonlinear time … conditions, allowing for global misspecification of parametric copulas and marginals, and without assuming any mixing rate …
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The estimation of regressions models with two-way error component disurbances, is considered for the case where both the random effects are non-spherically distributed. The usual approach that first transforms the effects into uncorrelated ones and then applies within and between...
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Banks must manage their trading books, not just value them. Pricing includes valuation adjustments collectively known as XVA (at least credit, funding, capital and tax), so management must also include XVA. In trading book management we focus on pricing, hedging, and allocation of prices or...
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A new technique is devised to mitigate the errors-in-variables bias in linear regression. The procedure mimics a 2-stage least squares procedure where an auxiliary regression which generates a better behaved predictor variable is derived. The generated variable is then used as a substitute for...
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