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Among the stylized features of international equity markets is the pronounced asymmetric nonlinear dependence and upward trend in correlations. Such features call into question investors' efforts to diversify internationally. We propose a model to capture those well understood characteristics of...
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We solve for the optimal portfolio allocation in a setting where both conditional correlation and the clustering of extreme events are considered. We demonstrate that there is a substantial welfare loss in disregarding tail dependence, even when dynamic conditional correlation has been accounted...
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The paper investigates the portfolio allocation effects of increased asset co-movements during extreme market downturns. We develop a model for the state variables underlying the stock price process that allows for increased and asymmetric dependence between extreme return realizations. We...
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In this paper we address the issue of modeling extreme asset co-movements and their implications for the hedging demands of a dynamic portfolio. We propose a model that is able to accommodate an extremal dependence structure through the stationary distribution of the state variables underlying...
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We solve for the optimal portfolio allocation in a setting where both conditional correlation and theclustering of extreme events are considered. We demonstrate that there is a substantial welfare loss indisregarding tail dependence, even when dynamic conditional correlation has been accounted...
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The paper proposes a model for the dynamics of stock prices that incorporates increased asset co-movements during extreme market downturns in a continuous-time setting. The model is based on the construction of a multivariate diffusion with a pre-specified stationary density with tail...
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We examine whether the drastic improvement in liquidity in the US stockmarket after 2003 has impacted the systematic exposures of hedge funds to theUS-stock market. The relation between market exposure and Amihud’s illiquiditymeasure reverses significantly around a breakpoint situated...
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This paper sets the background for the Special Issue of the Journal of Empirical Finance on the European Sovereign Debt Crisis. It identifies the channel through which risks in the financial industry leaked into the public sector. It discusses the role of the bank rescues in igniting the...
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