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In this paper, we provide non-parametric statistical tools to test stationarity of microstructure noise in general hidden Ito semimartingales, and discuss how to measure liquidity risk using high frequency financial data. In particular, we investigate the impact of non-stationary microstructure...
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This paper provides theory as well as empirical results for pre-averaging estimators of the daily quadratic variation …
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This paper provides theory as well as empirical results for pre-averaging estimators of the daily quadratic variation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008697981
We estimate a general microstructure model of the transitory and permanent impact of order flow on stock prices. Jumps are detected in both the transaction price (observation equation) and fundamental value (state equation). The model's parameters and variances are updated in real time. Prices...
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The aim of this paper is to develop a multi-asset model based on the Hawkes process describing the evolution of assets at high frequency and to study the lead-lag relationship as well as the correlation between the stocks within this framework. Thanks to its strong analytical tractability...
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We study the impact of the arrival of macroeconomic news on the informational and noise-driven components in high-frequency quote processes and their conditional variances. Bid and ask returns are decomposed into a common ("efficient return") factor and two market-side-specific components...
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We study the impact of the arrival of macroeconomic news on the informational and noise-driven components in high-frequency quote processes and their conditional variances. Bid and ask returns are decomposed into a common ("efficient return") factor and two market-side-specific components...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003947458