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BEKKs: An R Package for Estimation of Conditional Volatility of Multivariate Time Series

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  • Fülle, Markus J.

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Hafner, Christian M.

    (Université catholique de Louvain, LIDAM/ISBA, Belgium)

  • Herwartz, Helmut

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Lange, Alexander

    (University of Göttingen)

Abstract

We describe the R-Package BEKKs, which implements the estimation and diagnostic analysis of a prominent family of multivariate generalized autoregressive conditionally het- eroskedastic (MGARCH) processes, the so-called BEKK models. Unlike existing software packages, we make use of analytical derivatives implemented in efficient C++ code for non- linear log-likelihood optimization. This allows fast parameter estimation even in higher model dimensions N > 3. The baseline BEKK model is complemented with an asym- metric parametrization that allows for a flexible modelling of conditional (co)variances. Furthermore, we provide the user with the simplified scalar and diagonal BEKK models to deal with high dimensionality of heteroskedastic time series. The package is designed in an object-oriented way featuring a comprehensive toolbox of methods to investigate and interpret, for instance, volatility impulse response functions, risk estimation and fore- casting (VaR) and a backtesting algorithm to compare the forecasting performance of alternative BEKK models. For illustrative purposes, we analyse a bivariate ETF return series (S&P, US treasury bonds) and a four-dimensional system comprising, in addition, a gold ETF and changes of a log oil price by means of the suggested package. We find that the BEKKs package is more than 100 times faster for time series systems of dimension N > 3 than other existing packages.

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  • Fülle, Markus J. & Hafner, Christian M. & Herwartz, Helmut & Lange, Alexander, 2024. "BEKKs: An R Package for Estimation of Conditional Volatility of Multivariate Time Series," LIDAM Reprints ISBA 2024021, Université catholique de Louvain, Institute of Statistics, Biostatistics and Actuarial Sciences (ISBA).
  • Handle: RePEc:aiz:louvar:2024021
    Note: In: Journal of Statistical Software, 2024
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