Evaluating Extremal Dependence in Stock Markets Using Extreme Value Theory

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Singh, Abhay K. [1 ]
Allen, David E. [1 ]
Powell, Robert J. [1 ]
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[1] Edith Cowan Univ, Perth, WA, Australia
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Tail dependence; Extreme Value Theory; heteroskedasticity; GARCH; MODELS; TAIL;
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Estimation of tail dependence between financial assets plays a vital role in various aspects of financial risk modelling including portfolio theory and hedging amongst others. Extreme Value Theory (EVT) that provides well established methods for univariate and multivariate tail distributions which are useful for forecasting financial risk or modelling the tail dependence of risky assets. This paper uses nonparametric measures based on bivariate EVT to investigate asymptotic dependence and estimate the degree of tail dependence of the ASX-All Ordinaries daily returns with four other international markets, viz., the S&P-500, Nikkei-225, DAX-30 and Heng-Seng for both right and left tails of the return distribution in extreme quantiles. It is investigated whether the asymptotic dependence between these markets is related to the heteroskedasticity present in the logarithmic return series using GARCH filters. The empirical evidence from bivariate EVT methods show that the asymptotic dependence between the extreme tails of the stock markets does not necessarily exist and rather can be associated with the heteroskedasticity present in the financial time series of the various stock markets.
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页码:1485 / 1491
页数:7
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