Identifying the underlying components of high-frequency data: Pure vs jump diffusion processes

IF 2.1 2区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Rodrigo Hizmeri , Marwan Izzeldin , Giovanni Urga
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In this paper, we examine the finite sample properties of test statistics designed to identify distinct underlying components of high-frequency financial data, specifically the Brownian component and infinite vs. finite activity jumps. We conduct a comprehensive set of Monte Carlo simulations to evaluate the tests under various types of microstructure noise, price staleness, and different levels of jump activity. We apply these tests to a dataset comprising 100 individual S&P 500 constituents from diverse business sectors and the SPY (S&P 500 ETF) to empirically assess the relative magnitude of these components. Our findings strongly support the presence of both Brownian and jump components. Furthermore, we investigate the time-varying nature of rejection rates and we find that periods with more jumps days are usually associated with an increase in infinite jumps and a decrease in finite jumps. This suggests a dynamic interplay between jump components over time.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Empirical Finance is a financial economics journal whose aim is to publish high quality articles in empirical finance. Empirical finance is interpreted broadly to include any type of empirical work in financial economics, financial econometrics, and also theoretical work with clear empirical implications, even when there is no empirical analysis. The Journal welcomes articles in all fields of finance, such as asset pricing, corporate finance, financial econometrics, banking, international finance, microstructure, behavioural finance, etc. The Editorial Team is willing to take risks on innovative research, controversial papers, and unusual approaches. We are also particularly interested in work produced by young scholars. The composition of the editorial board reflects such goals.
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