A new time-varying optimal copula model identifying the dependence across markets

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Abstract

This paper proposes a new time-varying optimal copula (TVOC) model to identify and capture the optimal dependence structure of bivariate time series at every time point. In the TVOC model, half-rotated copulas are constructed to measure the nonlinear and asymmetric negative dependence, and the distribution-free test for independence is introduced to verify the dependent relationship and reduce the computational time. The TVOC model is then employed to research the dependence structure between security and commodity markets. We find evidence that the dependence structures across different markets vary over time and that emergencies are usually the major cause of sudden changes in the dependence structure. We also show that the TVOC model captures the dynamic characteristics of the direction and intensity of the dependence as well as the dynamic characteristics of the types of dependence structure. In particular, the half-rotated copulas can accurately describe the asymmetric negative extreme dependence across different markets.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)437-453
Number of pages17
JournalQuantitative Finance
Volume17
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 Mar 2017

Keywords

  • Co-movement across markets
  • Half-rotated copulas
  • Tail dependence
  • Time-varying optimal copula approach

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