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Nonparametric adaptive value-at-risk quantification based on the multiscale energy distribution of asset returns

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Quantifying risk is pivotal for every financial institution, with the temporal dimension being the key aspect for all the well-established risk measures. However, exploiting the frequency information conveyed by financial data, could yield improved insights about the inherent risk evolution in a joint time-frequency fashion. Nevertheless, the great majority of risk managers make no explicit distinction between the information captured by patterns of different frequency content, while relying on the full time-resolution data, regardless of the trading horizon. To address this problem, a novel value-at-risk (VaR) quantification method is proposed, which combines nonlinearly the time-evolving energy profile of returns series at multiple frequency scales, determined by the predefined trading horizon. Most importantly, our proposed method can be coupled with any quantile-based risk measure to enhance its performance. Experimental evaluation with real data reveals an increased robustness of our method in efficiently controlling under-/overestimated VaR values.
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hal-03728672, version 1 (20-07-2022)

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Georgios Tzagkarakis, Frantz Maurer, Thomas Dionysopoulos. Nonparametric adaptive value-at-risk quantification based on the multiscale energy distribution of asset returns. 28th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Jan 2021, Amsterdam, Netherlands. pp.2393-2397, ⟨10.23919/Eusipco47968.2020.9287568⟩. ⟨hal-03728672⟩
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