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Fast convergence rates in estimating large volatility matrices using high frequency financial data created by Minjing Tao, Yazhen Wang and Xiaohong Chen

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Econometric Theory ; Volume 29, number 4Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISSN:
  • 02664666
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HB139.T52 ECO
Online resources: Abstract: Financial practices often need to estimate an integrated volatility matrix of a large number of assets using noisy high-frequency data. Many existing estimators of a volatility matrix of small dimensions become inconsistent when the size of the matrix is close to or larger than the sample size. This paper introduces a new type of large volatility matrix estimator based on nonsynchronized high-frequency data, allowing for the presence of microstructure noise. When both the number of assets and the sample size go to infinity, we show that our new estimator is consistent and achieves a fast convergence rate, where the rate is optimal with respect to the sample size. A simulation study is conducted to check the finite sample performance of the proposed estimator.
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Journal Article Journal Article Main Library - Special Collections HB139.T52 ECO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 29, no.4 (pages 838-856) SP17541 Not for loan For In House Use Only

Financial practices often need to estimate an integrated volatility matrix of a large number of assets using noisy high-frequency data. Many existing estimators of a volatility matrix of small dimensions become inconsistent when the size of the matrix is close to or larger than the sample size. This paper introduces a new type of large volatility matrix estimator based on nonsynchronized high-frequency data, allowing for the presence of microstructure noise. When both the number of assets and the sample size go to infinity, we show that our new estimator is consistent and achieves a fast convergence rate, where the rate is optimal with respect to the sample size. A simulation study is conducted to check the finite sample performance of the proposed estimator.

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