The two large scale crises that hit the world economy in the last century, i.e. the Great Depression and the Great Recession, have similar outbreak and recovery patterns with respect to several macroeconomic variables. In particular, the largest depressions are likely to be accompanied by stock-market crashes. This study investigates the behavior of the U.S. stock market before, during and after deep downturns, focusing particularly on the tails of the return distribution. We develop two automatic procedures to identify multiple change-points in the tail of financial time series as well as in the co-crash and co-boom probabilities of different markets. We then apply our methodology to twelve time series representative of the sectors of the ...
We apply extreme value analysis to US sectoral stock indices in order to assess whether tail risk me...
[[abstract]]The study provides an approach of nonlinear analysis for detecting multiple structural c...
textabstractThe dependence between large stock returns is higher than the dependence between small t...
The two large scale crises that hit the world economy in the last century, i.e. the Great Depression...
The two large scale crises that hit the world economy in the last century, i.e. the Great Depression...
The two large scale crises that hit the world economy in the last century, i.e. the Great Depressio...
Similarities between the Great Depression and the Great Recession are documented with respect to the...
This paper reassesses the role of economic fundamentals in the 1987 stock market crash using a two f...
Being able to quantify the probability of large price changes in stock markets is of crucial importa...
Extreme value theory has been widely applied in insurance and finance to model rare events. Plenty o...
Extreme asset price movements have major consequences for an economy’s financial stability and monet...
We use market microstructure invariance, as developed by Kyle and Obizhaeva (2011a), to examine the ...
This paper studies cross-sectional determinants of stock returns and order flow around five recent e...
We propose a methodology based on multivariate extreme value theory, to analyze the dependence betwe...
Inspired by Dornbusch's model of exchange rate overshooting we develop a theory of stock market beha...
We apply extreme value analysis to US sectoral stock indices in order to assess whether tail risk me...
[[abstract]]The study provides an approach of nonlinear analysis for detecting multiple structural c...
textabstractThe dependence between large stock returns is higher than the dependence between small t...
The two large scale crises that hit the world economy in the last century, i.e. the Great Depression...
The two large scale crises that hit the world economy in the last century, i.e. the Great Depression...
The two large scale crises that hit the world economy in the last century, i.e. the Great Depressio...
Similarities between the Great Depression and the Great Recession are documented with respect to the...
This paper reassesses the role of economic fundamentals in the 1987 stock market crash using a two f...
Being able to quantify the probability of large price changes in stock markets is of crucial importa...
Extreme value theory has been widely applied in insurance and finance to model rare events. Plenty o...
Extreme asset price movements have major consequences for an economy’s financial stability and monet...
We use market microstructure invariance, as developed by Kyle and Obizhaeva (2011a), to examine the ...
This paper studies cross-sectional determinants of stock returns and order flow around five recent e...
We propose a methodology based on multivariate extreme value theory, to analyze the dependence betwe...
Inspired by Dornbusch's model of exchange rate overshooting we develop a theory of stock market beha...
We apply extreme value analysis to US sectoral stock indices in order to assess whether tail risk me...
[[abstract]]The study provides an approach of nonlinear analysis for detecting multiple structural c...
textabstractThe dependence between large stock returns is higher than the dependence between small t...