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An empirical examination of jump risk in asset pricing and volatility forecasting in China's equity and bond markets
Authors:Haigang Zhou  John Qi Zhu
Institution:1. Department of Finance, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH 44115-2214, United States;2. Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200052, China
Abstract:Understanding jump risk is important in risk management and option pricing. This study examines the characteristics of jump risk and the volatility forecasting power of the jump component in a panel of high-frequency intraday stock returns and four index returns from Shanghai Stock Exchange. Across portfolio indexes, jump returns on average account for 45% to 64% of total returns when jumps occur. Market systematic jump risk is an important pricing factor for daily returns. The average jump beta is 62% of the average continuous beta for individual stocks. However, the contribution of jump risk to total risk is limited, indicating that statistically significant jumps in the stochastic process of asset price are rare events but have tremendous impacts on the prices of common stocks in China. We further document that accounting for jump components improves the performance of volatility forecasting for some equity and bond portfolios in China, which is confirmed by in-the-sample and out-of-sample forecasting performance analysis.
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