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This study addresses three problematic issues concerning the application of the linear correlation coefficient in the high-frequency financial data domain. First, correlation of intra-day, equally spaced time series derived from unevenly spaced tick-by-tick data deserves careful treatment if a...
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In this paper we present both a new formulation of the HARCH process and a study of the forecasting accuracy of ARCH-type models for predicting short-term volatility. Using high frequency data, the market volatility is expressed in terms of partial volatilities which are formally exponential...
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In this study, optimal indicators and strategies for foreign exchange trading models are investigated in the framework of genetic algorithms. We first explain how the relevant quantities of our application can be encoded in quot;genesquot; so as to fit the requirements of the genetic...
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The heterogeneous market states that the diversity of actors causes different behaviors of volatilities of different time resolutions. A lagged correlation study reveals that statistical volatility defined over a coarse time grid significantly predicts volatility defined over a fine grid. This...
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The foreign exchange (FX) market is worldwide, but the dealers differ in their geographical locations (time zones), working hours, time horizons, home currencies, access to information, transaction costs, and other institutional constraints The variety of time horizons is large: from intra-day...
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The development of risk model for managing portfolio of financial institutions and insurance companies require both from the regulatory and management points of view a strong validation of the quality of the results provided by internal risk models. In Solvency II for instance, regulators ask...
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Future evolution of mortality poses important challenges for life insurance, pension funds, public policy and fiscal planning. Indeed, when fair values, premium rates and risk reserves are computed, sound and accurate models to forecast stochastic longevity are needed. In this paper, we propose...
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In this paper we compare the diversification benefit of portfolios containing excess-of-loss treaties and portfolios containing quota-share treaties, when the risk measure is the (excess) Value-at-Risk or the (excess) Expected Shortfall. In a first section we introduce the set-up under which we...
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In this study, we examine different quantitative methods to recover the risk neutral distribution function associated to the prices of option on bank shares. This is useful for a wide range of applications, such as determining the implicit State guarantee that systemic financial institutions...
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We propose a new approach to analyse the effect of diversification on a portfolio of risks. By means of mixing techniques, we provide an explicit formula for the probability density function of the portfolio. These techniques allow to compute analytically risk measures as VaR or TVaR, and...
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