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Main Author: Frattarolo, Lorenzo
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.00634
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contents Financial crises are usually associated with increased cross-sectional dependence between asset returns, causing asymmetry between the lower and upper tail of return distribution. The detection of asymmetric dependence is now understood to be essential for market supervision, risk management, and portfolio allocation. I propose a non-parametric test procedure for the hypothesis of copula central symmetry based on the Cramér-von Mises distance of the empirical copula and its survival counterpart, deriving the asymptotic properties of the test under standard assumptions for stationary time series. I use the powerful tie-break bootstrap that, as the included simulation study implies, allows me to detect asymmetries with up to 25 series and the number of observations corresponding to one year of daily returns. Applying the procedure to US portfolio returns separately for each year shows that the amount of copula central asymmetry is time-varying and less present in the recent past. Asymmetry is more critical in portfolios based on size and less in portfolios based on book-to-market and momentum. In portfolios based on industry classification, asymmetry is present during market downturns, coherently with the financial contagion narrative.
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spellingShingle Copula Central Asymmetry of Equity Portfolios
Frattarolo, Lorenzo
Econometrics
Financial crises are usually associated with increased cross-sectional dependence between asset returns, causing asymmetry between the lower and upper tail of return distribution. The detection of asymmetric dependence is now understood to be essential for market supervision, risk management, and portfolio allocation. I propose a non-parametric test procedure for the hypothesis of copula central symmetry based on the Cramér-von Mises distance of the empirical copula and its survival counterpart, deriving the asymptotic properties of the test under standard assumptions for stationary time series. I use the powerful tie-break bootstrap that, as the included simulation study implies, allows me to detect asymmetries with up to 25 series and the number of observations corresponding to one year of daily returns. Applying the procedure to US portfolio returns separately for each year shows that the amount of copula central asymmetry is time-varying and less present in the recent past. Asymmetry is more critical in portfolios based on size and less in portfolios based on book-to-market and momentum. In portfolios based on industry classification, asymmetry is present during market downturns, coherently with the financial contagion narrative.
title Copula Central Asymmetry of Equity Portfolios
topic Econometrics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.00634