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Dynamic VaR models and the Peaks over Threshold method for market risk measurement: an empirical investigation during a financial crisis

Marco Bee and Fabrizio Miorelli

No 1009, Department of Economics Working Papers from Department of Economics, University of Trento, Italia

Abstract: This paper presents a backtesting exercise involving several VaR models for measuring market risk in a dynamic context. The focus is on the comparison of standard dynamic VaR models, ad hoc fat-tailed models and the dynamic Peaks over Threshold (POT) procedure for VaR estimation with different volatility specifications. We introduce three different stochastic processes for the losses: two of them are of the GARCH-type and one is of the EWMA-type. In order to assess the performance of the models, we implement a backtesting procedure using the log-losses of a diversified sample of 15 financial assets. The backtesting analysis covers the period March 2004 - May 2009, thus including the turmoil period corresponding to the subprime crisis. The results show that the POT approach and a Dynamic Historical Simulation method, both combined with the EWMA volatility specification, are particularly effective at high VaR coverage probabilities and outperform the other models under consideration. Moreover, VaR measures estimated with these models react quickly to the turmoil of the last part of the backtesting period, so that they seem to be efficient in high-risk periods as well.

Keywords: Market risk; Extreme Value Theory; Peaks over Threshold; Value at Risk; Fat tails (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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