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A Student t-mixture autoregressive model with applications to heavy-tailed financial data

C. S. Wong, W. S. Chan and P. L. Kam

Biometrika, 2009, vol. 96, issue 3, 751-760

Abstract: We introduce the class of Student t-mixture autoregressive models, which is promising for financial time series modelling. The model is able to capture serial correlations, time-varying means and volatilities, and the shape of the conditional distributions can be time varied from short-tailed to long-tailed, or from unimodal to multimodal. The use of t-distributed errors in each component of the model allows conditional leptokurtic distributions that account for the commonly observed excess unconditional kurtosis in financial data. Methods of parameter estimation and model selection are given. Finally, the proposed modelling procedure is illustrated through a real example. Copyright 2009, Oxford University Press.

Date: 2009
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