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This paper develops a method to improve the estimation of jump variation using high frequency data with the existence of market microstructure noises. Accurate estimation of jump variation is in high demand, as it is an important component of volatility in finance for portfolio allocation,...
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We consider the best quadratic unbiased estimators of the integrated variance in the presence of independent market microstructure noise. We establish the asymptotic normality of a feasible best quadratic unbiased estimator under the assumption of constant volatility and show that it is...
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This paper is concerned with the problem of the estimation of the integrated volatility of log-prices based on high frequency data when both price jumps and market microstructure noise are present. We begin by providing a survey of the leading estimators introduced in the literature to tackle...
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We present a novel method in analyzing microstructure noise of high-frequency data as a measurement error problem within an endogenous Markov-switching regression model. In this model, the regression disturbance and the latent state variable controlling the regime are correlated. We show that...
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We propose a new estimator for the integrated covariance of two Ito semimartingales observed at a high-frequency. This new estimator, which we call the pre-averaged truncated Hayashi-Yoshida estimator, enables us to separate the sum of the co-jumps from the total quadratic covariation even in...
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This paper develops the necessary methodology for high frequency ANOVA, which includes the estimations of idiosyncratic volatility and realized R-Squared. Because the residual process is latent in the high frequency regression, the estimation of idiosyncratic volatility is notoriously difficult...
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. Moreover, we complete the asymptotic theory for the Fourier spot volatility estimator in the absence of noise, originally …
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the quality of estimation; we retrieve the usual minimax theory when this approach is restricted to deterministic …
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Widely used volatility estimation methods mainly consider one of the following two simple microstructure noise models: random additive noise on log prices, or pure rounding errors. Apparently in real data these two types of noise co-exist. In this paper, we discover a common feature of these two...
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This paper introduces a solution that combines the Kalman and particle fi lters to the challenging problem of estimating integrated volatility using high-frequency data where the underlying prices are perturbed by a mixture of random noise and price discreteness. An explanation is presented of...
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