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This paper deals with the estimation of portfolio returns and Value at Risk (VaR), by using a class of Gaussian mixture …
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in the estimation of 1-day and 10-day VaR forecasts is performed in comparison with the historical simulation, filtered …
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number of very important processes in finance. We then obtain an estimation for the distribution of hedging error by …
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Many financial decisions such as portfolio allocation, risk management, option pricing and hedge strategies are based on the forecast of the conditional variances, covariances and correlations of financial returns. Although the decisions are based on forecasts covariance matrix little is known...
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practical perspective. There is randomness in the estimation performances under both approaches for diferent data ranges and …
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likelihood estimation of all model parameters is performed via an expectation maximization algorithm, and is applicable in high …
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The paper advances the log-generalized gamma distribution as a suitable generator of conditional skewness. Based on the NYSE composite daily returns an asMA-asQGARCH model along with skewness dynamics is estimated. The results indicate a skewness that varies between sizeable negative skewness...
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Value-at-risk (VaR) forecasting generally relies on a parametric density function of portfolio returns that ignores higher moments or assumes them constant. In this paper, we propose a simple approach to forecasting of a portfolio VaR. We employ the Gram-Charlier expansion (GCE) augmenting the...
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The empirical joint distribution of return-pairs on stock indices displays high tail-dependence in the lower tail and low tail-dependence in the upper tail. The presence of tail-dependence is not compatible with the assumption of (conditional) joint normality. The presence of asymmetric-tail...
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