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Dynamic jump intensities and risk premiums: evidence from SandP500 returns and options

We build a new class of discrete-time models that are relatively easy to estimate using returns and/or options. The distribution of returns is driven by two factors: dynamic volatility and dynamic jump intensity. Each factor has its own risk premium. The models significantly outperform standard mode...

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Published in:Journal of financial economics 2012-12, Vol.106 (3), p.447-472
Main Authors: Christoffersen, P, Jacobs, K, Ornthanalai, C
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