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negative-mean jumps in the market returns and large market jump betas: when moving to the left tail of the market return … systematic risk associated with return discontinuities. Methodologically, the separation of continuous and discontinuous dynamics …
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Robustness of risk measures to changes in underlying loss distributions (distributional uncertainty) is of crucial importance when making well-informed risk management decisions. In this paper, we quantify for any given distortion risk measure its robustness to distributional uncertainty by...
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We introduce a methodology which deals with possibly integrated variables in the specification of the betas of conditional asset pricing models. In such a case, any model which is directly derived by a polynomial approximation of the functional form of the conditional beta will inherit a...
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This paper aims at exploring the causal relationship between net foreign institutional investment flows to the Indian equity market with its possible covariates based on daily data for the period September 2008 to July 2013. The data has been analyzed in a Vector Autoregressive framework for...
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of return on their paired market internal rates of return, we are able to estimate private equity market betas. For …
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The nonparametric estimation method is employed to evaluate empirically the relationship between the performance of a sample of 164 U.S. mutual fund and some of their characteristics such as expense ratio, turnover, systematic risk, fund size, and market capitalization. The empirical results...
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The objective of this paper is to evaluate the behaviour of Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) sector indices. Specifically, the paper analyzes the returns correlation, serial correlation and heteroscedasticity on the NSE All-share Index, Banking Index, Consumer Goods Index, Oil & Gas Index, NSE 30...
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The estimation of the holding periods of financial products has to be done in a dynamic process in which the size of the observation time interval influences the result. Small intervals will produce smaller average holding periods than bigger ones. The approach developed in this paper offers the...
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We introduce a methodology which deals with possibly integrated variables in the specification of the betas of conditional asset pricing models. In such a case, any model which is directly derived by a polynomial approximation of the functional form of the conditional beta will inherit a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012138849
Two new methodologies are introduced to improve inference in the evaluation of mutual fund performance against benchmarks. First, the benchmark models are estimated using panel methods with both fund and time effects. Second, the non-normality of individual mutual fund returns is accounted for...
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