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Contagion phenomena with applications in finance /

Much research into financial contagion and systematic risks has been motivated by the finding that cross-market correlations (resp. coexceedances) between asset returns increase significantly during crisis periods. Is this increase due to an exogenous shock common to all markets (interdependence) or...

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Cote:Libro Electrónico
Auteurs principaux: Darolles, Serge (Auteur), Gourieroux, Christian, 1949- (Auteur)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: London, UK : Kidlington, Oxford, UK : ISTE, Ltd. ; Elsevier, 2015.
Collection:Quantitative finance set.
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Table des matières:
  • Front Cover; Contagion Phenomena with Applications in Finance; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Contagion and Causality in Static Models; 1.1. Linear Dependence in a Static Model; 1.2. Nonlinear Dependence in a Static Model; 1.3. Model with Exogenous Switching Regimes; 1.4. Chapter 1 Highlights; 1.5. Appendices; Chapter 2: Contagion in Structural VARMA Models; 2.1. Shocks in a Dynamic Model; 2.2. A Vector Autoregressive Moving Average (VARMA) Model with Independent Errors; 2.3. Non-Fundamentalness; 2.4. Chapter 2 Highlights; 2.5. Appendices.
  • Chapter 3: Common Frailty Versus Contagion in Linear Dynamic Models3.1. Linear Dynamic Model with Common Factor and Contagion; 3.2. Observable Versus Latent Factors; 3.3. Shocks, Impulse Response Functions and Stress; 3.4. Constrained Models and Misspecification; 3.5. The Literature; 3.6. Chapter 3 Highlights; 3.7. Appendices; Chapter 4: Applications of Linear Dynamic Models; 4.1. Portfolio Management; 4.2. Contagion Among Banks; 4.3. Chapter 4 Highlights; 4.4. Appendices; Chapter 5: Common Frailty and Contagion in Nonlinear Dynamic Models; 5.1. Specifications.
  • 5.2. Stochastic Volatility Model5.3. Application to Portfolio Management; 5.4. Chapter 5 Highlights; 5.5. Appendices; Chapter 6: An Application of Nonlinear Dynamic Models: The Hedge Fund Survival; 6.1. HF Liquidation Data; 6.2. Dynamic Poisson Model; 6.3. Results; 6.4. Stress-Tests; 6.5. Chapter 6 Highlights; 6.6. Appendices; Bibliography; Index; Back Cover.