Do structural breaks in exchange rate volatility matter? Evidence from Asia-Pacific currencies

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2011

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Su, Yongyang
Lau, Chi Keung Marco
Bilgin, Mehmet Hüseyin

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Bilgesel Yayincilik San & Tic Ltd

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Using the U.S. dollar exchange rate return series of three major Asia-Pacific currencies this paper investigates the empirical relevance of structural breaks in exchange rate volatilities. We find significant evidence of structural breaks in the unconditional variances of all three exchange rate returns implying unstable GARCH processes for these exchange rates. Various methods of accommodating structural breaks were considered when forecasting daily exchange rate volatility using GARCH models. In sharp contrast to previous evidence from currencies of developed countries accommodating structural breaks however did not improve out-of-sample forecasts of exchange rate volatility i.e. a simple GARCH(11) with expanding window model performed best in forecasting exchange rate volatilities in these emerging markets.

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Exchange rate return, Structural breaks, Volatility, Asia-pacific currencies

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26

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304

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57

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78