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GUTIERREZ, Raúl de Jesús; ORTIZ CALISTO, Edgar  and  GARCIA SALGADO, Oswaldo. Long-term effects of the asymmetry and persistence of the prediction of volatility: Evidence for the equity markets of Latin America. Contad. Adm [online]. 2017, vol.62, n.4, pp.1063-1080. ISSN 0186-1042.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cya.2015.12.004.

This article proposes an extension to the CGARCH model in order to capture the characteristics of short-run and long-run asymmetry and persistence, and examine their effects in modeling and forecasting the conditional volatility of the stock markets from the region of Latin America during the period from 2 January 1992 to 31 December 2014. In the sample analysis, the estimation results of the CGARCH-class model family reveal the presence of short-run and long-run significant asymmetric effects and long-run persistency in the structure of stock price return volatility. The empirical results also show that the use of symmetric and asymmetric loss functions and the statistical test of Hansen (2005) are sound alternatives for evaluating the predictive ability of the asymmetric CGARCH models. In addition, the inclusion of long-run asymmetry and long-run persistency in the variance equation improves significantly the out of sample volatility forecasts for emerging stock markets of Argentina and Mexico.

Keywords : Asymmetric volatility; Emerging stock markets; Symmetric and asymmetric loss functions; Superior predictive ability test; C22; C32; C51; C52.

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