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May
7
Joint Seminar ISBA/CORE - Oliver Linton, University of Cambridge
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Oliver Linton

University of Cambridge

will give a presentation on

MeMeDi for Microstructure Noise

Abstract

We introduce the Realized moMents of Disjoint Increments (ReMeDI) paradigm to measure microstructure noise (the deviation of the observed asset prices from the fundamental values caused by market imperfections). We propose consistent estimators of arbitrary moments of the microstructure noise process based on highfrequency data, where the noise process could be serially dependent, endogenous, and nonstationary. We characterize the limit distributions of the proposed estimators and construct confidence intervals under infill asymptotics. Our simulation and empirical studies show that the ReMeDI approach is very effective to measure the scale and the serial dependence of microstructure noise. Moreover, the estimators are quite robust to model specifications, sample sizes and data frequencies.

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Date
07 May
Time
14:30 - 15:30
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