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Forward rates in the money market are systematically higher than realised spot rates, reflecting an unobservable term premium. This paper uses a Kalman filter specification to produce time-varying estimates of the term premia in New Zealand and Australia. Three time series specifications are...
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Hedge Fund returns are often highly serially correlated mainly due to illiquidity exposures given that investments in such securities tend to be inactively traded and associated market prices are not always readily available. Following that, observed returns of such alternative investments tend...
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This paper is an attempt to trace the likely implications of rice trade liberalisation by India. The study uses the linkage between domestic and international markets, in the backdrop of price formation mechanism in world rice markets. The analysis is carried out in a structural modelling...
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A standard model-based trend-cycle decomposition of Italian GDP yields a likelihood function that is relatively flat and has two local maxima. A Bayesian estimation of the model identifies output gap and trend components that match the features of the Italian business cycle well. In a bivariate...
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A hipótese de mercados eficientes é um assunto de grande relevância dentro da teoria de finanças. Assim, este trabalho tem por objetivo verificar a presença de eficiência no mercado à vista e futuro de boi gordo no Brasil, no período de março de 2001 a maio de 2010, totalizando 2.300...
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This paper revisits the performance of frequently used risk forecasting methods, such as the Value-at-Risk models. The aim is to analyze its performance, and mitigate its pitfalls by incorporating conditional variance estimates, as generated by a GARCH model. Notably, this paper tests several...
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This paper examines whether momentum drives the disposition effect and vice versa in the US stock market. The results from the analysis of the Fama-Macbethregressions show that the disposition effect drives momentum but not the other way around. Furthermore, we find that this relationship varies...
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The Engle-Granger test for cointegration is extended by assuming that the error correction terms are asymmetric. Two variants are considered: a simple threshold autoregressive (TAR) model, where the positive and negative disequilibria are the error corrections, and the momentum threshold...
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Forecasts are useless whenever the forecast error variance fails to be smaller than the unconditional variance of the target variable. This paper develops tests for the null hypothesis that forecasts become uninformative beyond some limiting forecast horizon h. Following Diebold and Mariano (DM,...
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