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Exploring Asymmetric GARCH Models for Predicting Indian Base Metal Price Volatility.

Authors :
Kumar, Arya
Sahoo, Jyotirmayee
Sahoo, Jyotsnarani
Nanda, Subhashree
Debyani, Devi
Source :
Folia Oeconomica Stetinensia; Jun2024, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p105-123, 19p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Many studies have been done in the field of predicting the Volatility of Commodities; however, very little or no analysis has been conducted on any sector, industry, or indices to identify which model is best to understand the asset's characteristics, as there is a hypothesis that all financial time series can be interpreted by implementing the same model. The primary objective is to identify different tools developed by the researchers in estimating impulsive clustering and leverage effects. A comparison will be made among the available tools of the GARCH family models to suggest the best tool to forecast and calculate volatility with the least error. The data used are historical time series data of Indian base metal indices, i.e., Aluminum (AL), Copper (CO), Lead (LE), Nickel (NI), and Zinc (ZI) from NSE for a period from 1st June 2012 to 31st August 2022 from the official website of NSE of India. The study compared and attempted to identify which GARCH family model is suitable to measure the volatility clustering and leverage effect in Indian base metal indices by reducing the chances of error. The study has revealed that the GRACH asymmetric models, while approximating and predicting the financial time series, can enhance the model's output when it has a high frequency. Here, the asymmetric GARCH models (TARCH, CGARCH, EGARCH, and PARCH) better predict volatility than classic models. This study is original in its approach, as a previous study stated the presence of volatility or leverage effect by implementing any one tool. However, this study will compare available tools to suggest which is appropriate for which sector. This analysis will support future researchers and practitioners in evaluating volatility clustering and the effect of leverage by implementing the appropriate GARCH family model without believing in a hypothesis that a single model is good enough to predict volatility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17304237
Volume :
24
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Folia Oeconomica Stetinensia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177601830
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/foli-2024-0007