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This paper is concerned with specification for modelling financial leverage effect in the context of stochastic volatility (SV) models. Two alternative specifications co-exist in the literature. One is the Euler approximation to the well known continuous time SV model with leverage effect and...
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This paper applies a set of GARCH models to investigate the three characteristics, including time persistence, leverage effect, and risk premium, of the volatilities of the four China Securities Index (CSI) fund indices. This study made the following four findings: (1) a strong ARCH effect...
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Repeated turmoil in equity indices in developed and emerging markets puts pressures on market participants to deal with the intense volatility of returns. After examining the normality of daily returns in Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE) from June 1999 to May 2011 with Jarque-Berra test (1980), we...
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The capital structure problem is important and because of the influence of leverage effect on return on equity. This paper aims to study the influence of financial leverage effect on company profitability, using financial data of three large companies from Romania, acting in pharmaceutical...
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Discrete-time stochastic volatility (SV) models have generated a considerable literature in financial econometrics. However, carrying out inference for these models is a difficult task and often relies on carefully customized Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques. Our contribution here is twofold....
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The study of significant deterministic seasonal patterns in financial asset returns is of high importance to academia and investors. This paper analyzes the presence of seasonal daily patterns in the VIX and S&P 500 returns series using a trigonometric specification. First, we show that, given...
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This paper investigates the dynamics of the leverage effect over time, using high frequency data. By applying Realized Kernel techniques, a more precise estimate of Realized Correlation ¨C compared to standard subsampled estimators of Realized Correlation ¨C is derived. This new measure avoids...
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The daily return and the realized volatility are simultaneously modeled in the stochastic volatility model with leverage and long memory. The dependent variable in the stochastic volatility model is the logarithm of the squared return, and its error distribution is approximated by a mixture of...
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Multifractal processes are a relatively new tool of stock market analysis. Their power lies in the ability to take multiple orders of autocorrelations into account explicitly. In the first part of the paper we discuss the framework of the Lux model and refine the underlying phenomenological...
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