High-Dimensional Functional Factor Models

Date
Friday 24 Apr 2020, 16:00 - 17:00
Type
Seminar
Spoken Language
English
Room
1-23
Building
Polak Building
Location
Campus Woudestein
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We set up theoretical foundations for high-dimensional approximate factor models for a panel of functional time series (FTS).  

We first establish a representation result stating that if the first r eigenvalues of the covariance operator of a cross-section of N FTS are unbounded as N diverges and if the (r + 1)th one is bounded, then we can represent each FTS as a sum of a common component driven by r factors, common to (almost) all the series, and a weakly cross-correlated idiosyncratic component (all the eigenvalues of the idiosyncratic covariance operator are bounded as N diverges).

Our model and theory are developed in a general Hilbert space setting that allows for panels mixing functional and scalar time series. We then turn to the estimation of the factors, their loadings, and the common components.

We derive consistency results in the asymptotic regime where the number N of series and the number T of time observations diverge, thus exemplifying the "blessing of dimensionality" that explains the success of factor models in the context of high-dimensional (scalar) time series.

Our results encompass the scalar case, for which they reproduce and extend, under weaker conditions, well-established results (Bai & Ng 2002).  We provide numerical illustrations and an empirical illustration on a dataset of intraday S&P100 and Eurostoxx 50 stock returns, along with their scalar overnight returns.

This is joint work with Gilles Nisol and Marc Hallin.

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Secretariat Econometrics

room: ET-21/22
phone: +31 (0)10 408 12 59/1264
email: eb-secr@ese.eur.nl

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