A Generalized Extreme Value Approach to Financial Risk Measurement |
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Authors: | TURAN G. BALI |
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Affiliation: | Turan G. Bali;is Professor of Finance, Department of Economics &Finance, Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business, City University of New York, 17 Lexington Avenue, Box 10-225, New York, NY 10010 (E-mail:). |
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Abstract: | This paper develops an unconditional and conditional extreme value approach to calculating value at risk (VaR), and shows that the maximum likely loss of financial institutions can be more accurately estimated using the statistical theory of extremes. The new approach is based on the distribution of extreme returns instead of the distribution of all returns and provides good predictions of catastrophic market risks. Both the in-sample and out-of-sample performance results indicate that the Box–Cox generalized extreme value distribution introduced in the paper performs surprisingly well in capturing both the rate of occurrence and the extent of extreme events in financial markets. The new approach yields more precise VaR estimates than the normal and skewed t distributions. |
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Keywords: | G12 C13 C22 |
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