Probabilistic Models and Statistics for Electronic Financial Markets in the Digital Age

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Bibinger M. [1 ]
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[1] Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Institute of Mathematics, University of Würzburg, Würzburg
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60F05; 60J65; 62M10; High-frequency data; Jump tests; Limit order book; Market microstructure; Rough volatility;
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10.1365/s13291-024-00283-5
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The scope of this manuscript is to review some recent developments in statistics for discretely observed semimartingales which are motivated by applications for financial markets. Our journey through this area stops to take closer looks at a few selected topics discussing recent literature. We moreover highlight and explain the important role played by some classical concepts of probability and statistics. We focus on three main aspects: Testing for jumps; rough fractional stochastic volatility; and limit order microstructure noise. We review jump tests based on extreme value theory and complement the literature proposing new statistical methods. They are based on asymptotic theory of order statistics and the Rényi representation. The second stage of our journey visits a recent strand of research showing that volatility is rough. We further investigate this and establish a minimax lower bound exploring frontiers to what extent the regularity of latent volatility can be recovered in a more general framework. Finally, we discuss a stochastic boundary model with one-sided microstructure noise for high-frequency limit order prices and its probabilistic and statistical foundation. © The Author(s) 2024.
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页数:36
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