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The impact of parameter and model uncertainty on market risk predictions from GARCH‐type models
Authors:David Ardia  Jeremy Kolly  Denis‐Alexandre Trottier
Institution:1. Institute of Financial Analysis, University of Neuchatel, Neuchatel, Switzerland;2. Finance, Insurance and Real Estate Department, Laval University, Québec, Canada;3. Department of Management, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland
Abstract:We study the effect of parameter and model uncertainty on the left‐tail of predictive densities and in particular on VaR forecasts. To this end, we evaluate the predictive performance of several GARCH‐type models estimated via Bayesian and maximum likelihood techniques. In addition to individual models, several combination methods are considered, such as Bayesian model averaging and (censored) optimal pooling for linear, log or beta linear pools. Daily returns for a set of stock market indexes are predicted over about 13 years from the early 2000s. We find that Bayesian predictive densities improve the VaR backtest at the 1% risk level for single models and for linear and log pools. We also find that the robust VaR backtest exhibited by linear and log pools is better than the backtest of single models at the 5% risk level. Finally, the equally weighted linear pool of Bayesian predictives tends to be the best VaR forecaster in a set of 42 forecasting techniques.
Keywords:GARCH models  Bayesian and frequentist estimation  predictive density combination  beta linear pool  censored optimal pooling  backtesting
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