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This paper studies the estimation of integrated volatility functionals, which is essentially a semiparametric two-step estimation problem in the nonstationary continuous-time setting. Different from the classic i.i.d. or stationary setting, a faster-than-$n^{1/4}$ convergence rate for the...
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It has been well known in financial economics that factor betas depend on observed instruments such as firm specific characteristics and macroeconomic variables, and a key object of interest is the effect of instruments on the factor betas. One of the key features of our model is that we specify...
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This paper introduces new econometric tests to identify stochastic intensity jumps in high-frequency data. Our approach exploits the behavior of a time-varying stochastic intensity and allows us to assess how intensely stock market reacts to news. We describe the asymptotic properties of our...
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In recent years, the field of financial econometrics has seen tremendous gains in the amount of data available for use in modeling and prediction. Much of this data is very high frequency, and even 'tick-based', and hence falls into the category of what might be termed big data. The availability...
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We consider continuous-time models with a large panel of moment conditions, where the structural parameter depends on a set of characteristics, whose effects are of interest. The leading example is the linear factor model in financial economics where factor betas depend on observed...
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