Modeling Financial Contagion Using Mutually Exciting Jump Processes - Slides - 2nd HEC Finance and Statistics Conference 2010 - HEC Paris
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Modeling Financial Contagion Using Mutually Exciting Jump Processes - YACINE AIT-SAHALIA, Princeton University, presents his paper (coauthored with Julio Cacho-Diaz and Roget J.A. Laeven). Adverse shocks to stock markets propagate across the world, with a jump in one region of the world seemingly causing an increase in the likelihood of a different jump in another region of the world. To capture this effect mathematically, we introduce a model for asset return dynamics with a drift component, a volatility component and mutually exciting jumps known as Hawkes processes. In the model, a jump in one region of the world or one segment of the market increases the intensity of jumps occurring both in the same region (self-excitation) as well as in other regions (cross-excitation). The model generates the type of jump clustering that is observed empirically. Jump intensities then mean-revert until the next jump. We develop and implement an estimation procedure for this model. Our estimates provide evidence for self-excitation both in the US market as well as in other world markets. Furthermore, we find that US jumps tend to get reflected quickly in most other markets, while statistical evidence for the reverse transmission is much less pronounced. Implications of the model for measuring market stress, risk management and optimal portfolio choise are also investigated. The 2nd HEC Finance and Statistics Conference was held in Paris on October 8, 2010. It was organized by Laurent Calvet and Veronika Czellar, HEC Paris. The conference program is available at http://www.hec.fr/financeandstatistics2010.
ANDREW SIEGEL, University of Washington, discusses Laurent Calvet, Adlai J. Fisher and Liuren Wu's paper - Dimension-Invariant Dynamic Term Structures - during the 2nd Finance and Statistics Conference. The 2nd HEC Finance and Statistics Conference was held in Paris on October 8, 2010. It was...
Published 02/13/10
ANDREW SIEGEL, University of Washington, discusses Laurent Calvet, Adlai J. Fisher and Liuren Wu's paper - Dimension-Invariant Dynamic Term Structures - during the 2nd Finance and Statistics Conference. The 2nd HEC Finance and Statistics Conference was held in Paris on October 8, 2010. It was...
Published 02/12/10
Dimension-Invariant Dynamic Term Structures - LAURENT CALVET, HEC Paris, presents his paper (coauthored with Adlai J. Fisher and Liuren Wu). We develop a class of dynamic term structure models that accommodates arbitrarily many interest-rate factors with very few parameters. The model builds on a...
Published 02/11/10