In this paper marginal and conditional skewness of financial return time series is studied, by means of testing procedures and suitable models, for nine major international stock indexes. To analyze time-varying conditional skewness a new GARCH-type model with dynamic skewness and kurtosis is proposed. Results indicate that there are no evidences of marginal asymmetry in the nine series, but there are clear findings of significant time-varying conditional skewness. The economic significance of conditional skewness is analyzed and compared by considering Value-at-Risk, Expected Shortfall and Market Risk Capital Requirements set by the Basel Accord.
Looking for skewness in financial time series
Grigoletto, Matteo;Lisi, Francesco
2006
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In this paper marginal and conditional skewness of financial return time series is studied, by means of testing procedures and suitable models, for nine major international stock indexes. To analyze time-varying conditional skewness a new GARCH-type model with dynamic skewness and kurtosis is proposed. Results indicate that there are no evidences of marginal asymmetry in the nine series, but there are clear findings of significant time-varying conditional skewness. The economic significance of conditional skewness is analyzed and compared by considering Value-at-Risk, Expected Shortfall and Market Risk Capital Requirements set by the Basel Accord.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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