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This paper features an analysis of the relationship between the S&P 500 Index and the VIX using daily data obtained from both the CBOE website and SIRCA (The Securities Industry Research Centre of the Asia Pacifc). We explore the relationship between the S&P 500 daily continuously compounded...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010852170
This paper examines the asymmetric relationship between price and implied volatility and the associated extreme quantile dependence using a linear and non- linear quantile regression approach. Our goal is to demonstrate that the relationship between the volatility and market return, as...
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This paper presents an application of a recently developed approach by Matteson and James (2012) for the analysis of change points in a data set, namely major financial market indices converted to financial return series. The general problem concerns the inference of a change in the distribution...
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This paper features the application of a novel and recently developed method of statistical and mathe- matical analysis to the assessment of financial risk: namely Regular Vine copulas. Dependence modelling using copulas is a popular tool in financial applications, but is usually applied to...
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In this paper a number of alternative ACD models are compared using a sample of data for three major companies traded on the Australian Stock Exchange. The comparison is performed by employing the methodology for evaluating density and interval forecasts, developed by Diebold, Gunther and Tay...
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In this paper we model intra-daily seasonality in the shape of the residual distribution of the standard ACD model, which is estimated using diurnally (seasonally) adjusted duration data. Specifically, for two of the three companies in our sample, the shapes of the residual distribution for...
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This paper compares two different strategies for managing interest rate exposure. One involves maintaining a borrowing portfolio using short and long term debt lines in order to maintain an average borrowing cost. The second involves using interest rate caps to manage exposure to interest rate...
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There are few studies of take over effects in emerging stock markets and of whether such events result in value-increasing or value-decreasing effects for the successful targets and bidders. This study analyses the impact of successful takeovers on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). Both...
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This paper applies the Hafner and Herwartz (2006) (hereafter HH) approach to the analysis of multivariate GARCH models using volatility impulse response analysis. The data set features ten years of daily returns series for the New York Stock Exchange Index and the FTSE 100 index from the London...
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This paper features an analysis of the relationship between the S&P 500 Index and the VIX using daily data obtained from both the CBOE website and SIRCA (The Securities Industry Research Centre of the Asia Pacific). We explore the relationship between the S&P 500 daily continuously compounded...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010326508