Dynamic correlation multivariate stochastic volatility with latent factors

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Abstract

Modeling the correlation structure of returns is essential in many financial applications. Considerable evidence from empirical studies has shown that the correlation among asset returns is not stable over time. A recent development in the multivariate stochastic volatility literature is the application of inverse Wishart processes to characterize the evolution of return correlation matrices. Within the inverse Wishart multivariate stochastic volatility framework, we propose a flexible correlated latent factor model to achieve dimension reduction and capture the stylized fact of ‘correlation breakdown’ simultaneously. The parameter estimation is based on existing Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. We illustrate the proposed model with several empirical studies. In particular, we use high-dimensional stock return data to compare our model with competing models based on multiple performance metrics and tests. The results show that the proposed model not only describes historic stylized facts reasonably but also provides the best overall performance.

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Wu, S. J., Ghosh, S. K., Ku, Y. C., & Bloomfield, P. (2018). Dynamic correlation multivariate stochastic volatility with latent factors. Statistica Neerlandica, 72(1), 48–69. https://doi.org/10.1111/stan.12115

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