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Exchange Rate Forecasting Using Entropy Optimized Multivariate Wavelet Denoising Model

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  • Kaijian He
  • Lijun Wang
  • Yingchao Zou
  • Kin Keung Lai

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Exchange rate is one of the key variables in the international economics and international trade. Its movement constitutes one of the most important dynamic systems, characterized by nonlinear behaviors. It becomes more volatile and sensitive to increasingly diversified influencing factors with higher level of deregulation and global integration worldwide. Facing the increasingly diversified and more integrated market environment, the forecasting model in the exchange markets needs to address the individual and interdependent heterogeneity. In this paper, we propose the heterogeneous market hypothesis- (HMH-) based exchange rate modeling methodology to model the micromarket structure. Then we further propose the entropy optimized wavelet-based forecasting algorithm under the proposed methodology to forecast the exchange rate movement. The multivariate wavelet denoising algorithm is used to separate and extract the underlying data components with distinct features, which are modeled with multivariate time series models of different specifications and parameters. The maximum entropy is introduced to select the best basis and model parameters to construct the most effective forecasting algorithm. Empirical studies in both Chinese and European markets have been conducted to confirm the significant performance improvement when the proposed model is tested against the benchmark models.

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  • Kaijian He & Lijun Wang & Yingchao Zou & Kin Keung Lai, 2014. "Exchange Rate Forecasting Using Entropy Optimized Multivariate Wavelet Denoising Model," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-9, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:389598
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/389598
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