What They Did Not Tell You About Algebraic (Non-)Existence, Mathematical (IR-)Regularity and (Non-)Asymptotic Properties of the Full BEKK Dynamic Conditional Covariance Model

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McAleer, Michael (2019) What They Did Not Tell You About Algebraic (Non-)Existence, Mathematical (IR-)Regularity and (Non-)Asymptotic Properties of the Full BEKK Dynamic Conditional Covariance Model. [ Documentos de Trabajo del Instituto Complutense de Análisis Económico (ICAE); nº 18, 2019, ISSN: 2341-2356 ]

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Persistently high negative covariances between risky assets and hedging instruments are intended to mitigate against risk and subsequent financial losses. In the event of having more than one hedging instrument, multivariate covariances need to be calculated. Optimal hedge ratios are unlikely to remain constant using high frequency data, so it is essential to specify dynamic covariance models. These values can either be determined analytically or numerically on the basis of highly advanced computer simulations. Analytical developments are occasionally promulgated for multivariate conditional volatility models. The primary purpose of the paper is to analyse purported analytical developments for the most widely-used multivariate dynamic conditional covariance model to have been developed to date, namely the Full BEKK model of Baba et al. (1985), which was published as Engle and Kroner (1995). Dynamic models are not straightforward (or even possible) to translate in terms of the algebraic existence, underlying stochastic processes, specification, mathematical regularity conditions, and asymptotic properties of consistency and asymptotic normality, or the lack thereof. The paper presents a critical analysis, discussion, evaluation and presentation of caveats relating to the Full BEKK model, and an emphasis on the numerous dos and don’ts in implementing Full BEKK in practice.


Item Type:Working Paper or Technical Report
Uncontrolled Keywords:Hedging, Covariances, Existence, Mathematical regularity, Inevitability, Likelihood function, Statistical asymptotic properties, Caveats, Practical implementation.
Subjects:Sciences > Mathematics > Finance
Social sciences > Economics > Econometrics
JEL:C22, C32, C51, C52, C58, C61, G32
Series Name:Documentos de Trabajo del Instituto Complutense de Análisis Económico (ICAE)
Volume:2019
Number:18
ID Code:54810
Deposited On:01 Apr 2019 09:54
Last Modified:01 Apr 2019 09:54

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