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Econometric estimation using simulation techniques, such as the efficient method of moments, may betime consuming. The use of ordinary matrix programming languages such as Gauss, Matlab, Ox or S-plus will very often cause extra delay. For the Efficient Method of Moments implemented to...
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In seasonal adjustment a time series is considered as a juxtaposition of several components, the trend-cycle, and the seasonal and irregular components. The Bureau of the Census X-11 method, based on moving averages, correction of large errors and trading day adjustments, has long dominated....
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Most economic series have been analyzed on the assumption that they are integrated of order d that is I(d), where d is an integer. Such series exhibit a short memory process characterized with exponential decay in the autocorrelation function (ACF) sometimes with alternating signs after dth...
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Stock economic time series, such as end-of-month inventories, arise as the cumulative sum of monthly inflows and outflows over time, i.e., as accumulations of monthly net flows. In this article, we derive holiday regressors for stock series from cumulative sums of flow-series holiday regressors....
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This note outlines two pitfalls in visually comparing financial time-series such as stock prices or the values of financial portfolios. One occurs when we aim to compare growth rates (or returns), the other when we compare risk in the sense of price variability. In both cases, comparing the...
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High frequency data is a recent entrant to the world of statistics as they relate to the markets. With tick by tick data we get to see the microstructure of the markets and often are better able to see how they vary from the traditional portrayal. Traditional tools used to look at daily and...
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This paper introduces a model for intraday copper futures prices based on a stochastic differential equation (SDE). In particular, we derive an SDE that fits the model to the data and that is based on the whitening filter approach, a method characterizing linear time-variant systems. This method...
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