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Bayesian Dynamic Factor Models and Portfolio Allocation
Authors:Omar Aguilar  Mike West
Institution:1. Merril Lynch Quantitative Research, Merrill Lynch Mexico , 1100 Mexico City, Mexico;2. Institute of Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke University , Durham , NC , 27708-0251 E-mail: mw@stat.duke.edu
Abstract:We discuss the development of dynamic factor models for multivariate financial time series, and the incorporation of stochastic volatility components for latent factor processes. Bayesian inference and computation is developed and explored in a study of the dynamic factor structure of daily spot exchange rates for a selection of international currencies. The models are direct generalizations of univariate stochastic volatility models and represent specific varieties of models recently discussed in the growing multivariate stochastic volatility literature. We discuss model fitting based on retrospective data and sequential analysis for forward filtering and short-term forecasting. Analyses are compared with results from the much simpler method of dynamic variance-matrix discounting that, for over a decade, has been a standard approach in applied financial econometrics. We study these models in analysis, forecasting, and sequential portfolio allocation for a selected set of international exchange-rate-return time series. Our goals are to understand a range of modeling questions arising in using these factor models and to explore empirical performance in portfolio construction relative to discount approaches. We report on our experiences and conclude with comments about the practical utility of structured factor models and on future potential model extensions.
Keywords:Dynamic factor analysis  Dynamic linear models  Exchange-rates forecasting  Markov-chain Monte Carlo  Multivariate stochastic volatility  Portfolio selection  Sequential forecasting  Variance-matrix discounting
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