Realized volatilities observed across several assets show a common secular trend and some idiosyncratic pattern which we accommodate by extending the class of Multiplicative Error Models (MEMs). In our model, the common trend is estimated nonparametrically, while the idiosyncratic dynamics are assumed to follow univariate MEMs. Estimation theory based on seminonparametric methods is developed for this class of models for large cross-sections and large time dimensions. The methodology is illustrated using two panels of realized volatility measures between 2001 and 2008: the SPDR Sectoral Indices of the S&P500 and the constituents of the S&P100. Results show that the shape of the common volatility trend captures the overall level of risk in the market and that the idiosyncratic dynamics have a heterogeneous degree of persistence around the trend. Out-of-sample forecasting shows that the proposed methodology improves volatility prediction over several benchmark specifications. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Barigozzi, M.; Brownlees, Christian-Timothy; Gallo, G. M.; Veredas, D.. (2014). Disentangling systematic and idiosyncratic dynamics in panels of volatility measures. JOURNAL OF ECONOMETRICS, (ISSN: 0304-4076), 182:2, 364-384. Doi: 10.1016/j.jeconom.2014.05.017.

Disentangling systematic and idiosyncratic dynamics in panels of volatility measures

Brownlees C.;
2014

Abstract

Realized volatilities observed across several assets show a common secular trend and some idiosyncratic pattern which we accommodate by extending the class of Multiplicative Error Models (MEMs). In our model, the common trend is estimated nonparametrically, while the idiosyncratic dynamics are assumed to follow univariate MEMs. Estimation theory based on seminonparametric methods is developed for this class of models for large cross-sections and large time dimensions. The methodology is illustrated using two panels of realized volatility measures between 2001 and 2008: the SPDR Sectoral Indices of the S&P500 and the constituents of the S&P100. Results show that the shape of the common volatility trend captures the overall level of risk in the market and that the idiosyncratic dynamics have a heterogeneous degree of persistence around the trend. Out-of-sample forecasting shows that the proposed methodology improves volatility prediction over several benchmark specifications. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2014
Seminonparametric estimation, Vector multiplicative error model, Volatility
Barigozzi, M.; Brownlees, Christian-Timothy; Gallo, G. M.; Veredas, D.. (2014). Disentangling systematic and idiosyncratic dynamics in panels of volatility measures. JOURNAL OF ECONOMETRICS, (ISSN: 0304-4076), 182:2, 364-384. Doi: 10.1016/j.jeconom.2014.05.017.
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