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ARCH models for financial applications [[electronic resource] /] / Evdokia Xekalaki, Stavros Degiannakis



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Autore: Xekalaki Evdokia Visualizza persona
Titolo: ARCH models for financial applications [[electronic resource] /] / Evdokia Xekalaki, Stavros Degiannakis Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Chichester ; ; Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 2010
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (560 p.)
Disciplina: 332.015195
332.01519536
Soggetto topico: Finance - Mathematical models
Autoregression (Statistics)
Altri autori: DegiannakisStavros  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: ARCH Models for Financial Applications; Contents; Preface; Notation; 1 What is an ARCH process?; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The autoregressive conditionally heteroscedastic process; 1.3 The leverage effect; 1.4 The non-trading period effect; 1.5 The non-synchronous trading effect; 1.6 The relationship between conditional variance and conditional mean; 1.6.1 The ARCH in mean model; 1.6.2 Volatility and serial correlation; 2 ARCH volatility specifications; 2.1 Model specifications; 2.2 Methods of estimation; 2.2.1 Maximum likelihood estimation; 2.2.2 Numerical estimation algorithms
2.2.3 Quasi-maximum likelihood estimation2.2.4 Other estimation methods; 2.3 Estimating the GARCH model with EViews 6: an empirical example; 2.4 Asymmetric conditional volatility specifications; 2.5 Simulating ARCH models using EViews; 2.6 Estimating asymmetric ARCH models with G@RCH 4.2 OxMetrics: an empirical example; 2.7 Misspecification tests; 2.7.1 The Box-Pierce and Ljung-Box Q statistics; 2.7.2 Tse's residual based diagnostic test for conditional heteroscedasticity; 2.7.3 Engle's Lagrange multiplier test; 2.7.4 Engle and Ng's sign bias tests
2.7.5 The Breusch-Pagan, Godfrey, Glejser, Harvey and White tests2.7.6 The Wald, likelihood ratio and Lagrange multiplier tests; 2.8 Other ARCH volatility specifications; 2.8.1 Regime-switching ARCH models; 2.8.2 Extended ARCH models; 2.9 Other methods of volatility modelling; 2.10 Interpretation of the ARCH process; Appendix; 3 Fractionally integrated ARCH models; 3.1 Fractionally integrated ARCH model specifications; 3.2 Estimating fractionally integrated ARCH models using G@RCH 4.2 OxMetrics: an empirical example
3.3 A more detailed investigation of the normality of the standardized residuals: goodness-of-fit tests3.3.1 EDF tests; 3.3.2 Chi-square tests; 3.3.3 QQ plots; 3.3.4 Goodness-of-fit tests using EViews and G@RCH; Appendix; 4 Volatility forecasting: an empirical example using EViews 6; 4.1 One-step-ahead volatility forecasting; 4.2 Ten-step-ahead volatility forecasting; Appendix; 5 Other distributional assumptions; 5.1 Non-normally distributed standardized innovations
5.2 Estimating ARCH models with non-normally distributed standardized innovations using G@RCH 4.2 OxMetrics: an empirical example5.3 Estimating ARCH models with non-normally distributed standardized innovations using EViews 6: an empirical example; 5.4 Estimating ARCH models with non-normally distributed standardized innovations using EViews 6: the logl object; Appendix; 6 Volatility forecasting: an empirical example using G@RCH Ox; Appendix; 7 Intraday realized volatility models; 7.1 Realized volatility; 7.2 Intraday volatility models
7.3 Intraday realized volatility andARFIMAXmodels in G@RCH 4.2 OxMetrics: an empirical example
Sommario/riassunto: Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedastic (ARCH) processes are used in finance to model asset price volatility over time. This book introduces both the theory and applications of ARCH models and provides the basic theoretical and empirical background, before proceeding to more advanced issues and applications. The Authors provide coverage of the recent developments in ARCH modelling which can be implemented using econometric software, model construction, fitting and forecasting and model evaluation and selection. Key Features:Presents a comprehensive overview of both t
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ISBN: 1-282-54774-7
9786612547744
0-470-68801-7
0-470-68802-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910140611403321
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