Fulvio Corsi
;
Stefano Peluso
;
Francesco Audrino
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missing in asynchronicity: a kalman-em approach for multivariate realized covariance estimation (replication data)

Motivated by the need for a positive-semidefinite estimator of multivariate realized covariance matrices, we model noisy and asynchronous ultra-high-frequency asset prices in a state-space framework with missing data. We then estimate the covariance matrix of the latent states through a Kalman smoother and expectation maximization (KEM) algorithm. Iterating between the two EM steps, we obtain a covariance matrix estimate which is robust to both asynchronicity and microstructure noise, and positive-semidefinite by construction. We show the performance of the KEM estimator using extensive Monte Carlo simulations that mimic the liquidity and market microstructure characteristics of the S&P 500 universe as well as in a high-dimensional application on US stocks. KEM provides very accurate covariance matrix estimates and significantly outperforms alternative approaches recently introduced in the literature.

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Corsi, Fulvio; Peluso, Stefano; Audrino, Francesco (2015): Missing in Asynchronicity: A Kalman-em Approach for Multivariate Realized Covariance Estimation (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. https://journaldata.zbw.eu/dataset/missing-in-asynchronicity-a-kalmanem-approach-for-multivariate-realized-covariance-estimation?activity_id=ea35f35f-2baa-40e0-8a08-b08cb9b38593