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Title: A powerful test for conditional heteroscedasticity for financial time series with highly persistent volatilities.
Author(s): Rodríguez, Julio
Ruiz, Esther [ortega]
Editors: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Issued date: Nov-2003
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/204
Abstract: Traditional tests for conditional heteroscedasticity are based on testing for significant autocorrelations of squared or absolute observations. In the context of high frequency time series of financial returns, these autocorrelations are often positive and very persistent, although their magnitude is usually very small. Moreover, the sample autocorrelations are severely biased towards zero, specially if the volatility is highly persistent. Consequently, the power of the traditional tests is often very low. In this paper, we propose a new test that takes into account not only the magnitude of the sample autocorrelations but also possible patterns among them. This aditional information makes the test more powerful in situations of empirical interest. The asymptotic distribution of the new statistic is derived and its finite sample properties are analized by means of Monte Carlo experiments. The performance of the new test is compared with other alternative tests. Finally, we illustrate the results analysing several real time series of financial returns.
Serie / Nº.: UC3M Working Papers. Statistics and Econometrics
2003-16
Other version: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/4910
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