Changing-regime volatility: a fractionally integrated SETAR model
Gilles Dufrénot (),
Dominique Guegan and
Anne Peguin-Feissolle
Applied Financial Economics, 2008, vol. 18, issue 7, 519-526
Abstract:
This article presents a 2-regime SETAR model with different long-memory processes in both regimes. We briefly present the memory properties of this model and propose an estimation method. Such a process is applied to the absolute and squared returns of five stock indices. A comparison to simple ARFIMA models is made using some forecastibility criteria. Our empirical results suggest that our model offers an interesting alternative competing framework to describe the persistent dynamics in modelling the returns.
Date: 2008
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