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Integrated Portfolio Risk Measure: Estimation and Asymptotics of Multivariate Geometric Quantiles

Journal

COMPUTATIONAL ECONOMICS
Volume 52, Issue 2, Pages 627-652

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10614-017-9708-2

Keywords

Multivariate value at risk; Multivariate average value at risk; Multivariate quantile regression; Asymptotics variance; M-estimation

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  1. Frankfurt Energy Holding GmbH, Germany

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Portfolio management and integrated risk management are more commonly applied toward enterprise risk management, requiring multivariate risk measures that capture the dependence among many risk factors. In this paper we propose the non-parametric estimator for multivariate value at risk (MVaR) and multivariate average value at risk (MAVaR) based on the multivariate geometric quantile approach and derive the symptotic properties of the proposed estimators for MVaR. We also present their performances under both simulated data and high-frequency financial data from the New York Stock Exchange. In addition, we compare our method with the delta normal approach and order statistics approach. The overall empirical results confirm that the multivariate geometric quantile approach significantly improves the risk management performance of MVaR and MAVaR.

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