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reject the null of no cointegration among the models' variables, which contrasts with the pervasive view concerning the …
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size distortions in conventional cointegration tests, which may be resolved using the wild bootstrap, as shown by Cavaliere …
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size distortions in conventional cointegration tests, which may be resolved using the wild bootstrap, as shown by Cavaliere …
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Recessions and expansions are often caused or reinforced by developments in private consumption - the largest component of aggregate demand - which, as a result, varies over the business cycle. As such, an accurate measurement of the cyclical component of consumption and an understanding of its...
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In this paper, we study the dynamic interdependencies between high-frequency volatility, liquidity demand as well as trading costs in an electronic limit order book market. Using data from the Australian Stock Exchange we model 1-min squared mid-quote returns, average trade sizes, number of...
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. -- Realized Volatility ; Trading Volume ; Long memory ; Fractional Cointegration ; Copula Modeling …
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The no arbitrage relation between futures and spot prices implies an analogous relation between futures and spot volatilities as measured by daily range. Long memory features of the range-based volatility estimators of the two series are analyzed, and their joint dynamics are modeled via a...
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