Volatility forecasting with double Markov switching GARCH models

Volatility forecasting with double Markov switching GARCH models

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Article ID: iaor200972976
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 28
Issue: 8
Start Page Number: 681
End Page Number: 697
Publication Date: Dec 2009
Journal: Journal of Forecasting
Authors: , ,
Keywords: forecasting: applications
Abstract:

This paper investigates inference and volatility forecasting using a Markov switching heteroscedastic model with a fat‐tailed error distribution to analyze asymmetric effects on both the conditional mean and conditional volatility of financial time series. The motivation for extending the Markov switching GARCH model, previously developed to capture mean asymmetry, is that the switching variable, assumed to be a first‐order Markov process, is unobserved. The proposed model extends this work to incorporate Markov switching in the mean and variance simultaneously. Parameter estimation and inference are performed in a Bayesian framework via a Markov chain Monte Carlo scheme. We compare competing models using Bayesian forecasting in a comparative value‐at‐risk study. The proposed methods are illustrated using both simulations and eight international stock market return series. The results generally favor the proposed double Markov switching GARCH model with an exogenous variable.

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