Value-at Risk under Measurement Error
Mohamed Doukali,
Xiaojun Song and
Abderrahim Taamouti
No 202209, Working Papers from University of Liverpool, Department of Economics
Abstract:
We propose an optimization-based estimation of Value-at-Risk that corrects for the effect of measurement errors in prices. We show that measurement errors might pose serious problems for estimating risk measures like Value-at-Risk. In particular, when the stock prices are contaminated, the existing estimators of Value-at-Risk are inconsistent and might lead to an underestimation of risk, which might result in extreme leverage ratios within the held portfolios. Using Fourier transform and a deconvolution kernel estimator of the probability distribution function of true latent prices, we derive a robust estimator of Value-at-Risk in the presence of measurement errors. Monte Carlo simulations and a real data analysis illustrate satisfactory performance of the proposed method.
Keywords: Deconvolution kernel; Fourier transform; measurement errors; market microstructure noise; optimization; Value-at-Risk (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C14 C61 C63 G11 G19 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 45 pages
Date: 2022-03
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