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Asymmetric Volatility,Skewness, and Downside Risk in Different Asset Classes: Evidence from Futures Markets
Authors:Yiuman Tse
Institution:University of Missouri ‐ St. Louis
Abstract:This study examines the cross‐sectional variation of futures returns from different asset classes. The monthly returns are positively correlated with downside risk and negatively correlated with coskewness. The asymmetric volatility effect generates negatively skewed returns. Assets with high coskewness and low downside betas provide hedges against market downside risk and offer low returns. The high returns offered by assets with low coskewness and high downside betas are a risk premium for bearing downside risk. The asset pricing model that incorporates downside risk partially explains the futures returns. The results indicate a unified risk perspective to jointly price different asset classes.
Keywords:asymmetric volatility  skewness  coskewness  downside risk  international futures  C22  G10  G13
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