Abstract

ABSTRACTThis paper proposes factor stochastic volatility models with skew error distributions. The generalized hyperbolic skew t-distribution is employed for common-factor processes and idiosyncratic shocks. Using a Bayesian sparsity modeling strategy for the skewness parameter provides a parsimonious skew structure for possibly high-dimensional stochastic volatility models. Analyses of daily stock returns are provided. Empirical results show that the skewness is important for common-factor processes but less for idiosyncratic shocks. The sparse skew structure improves prediction and portfolio performance.

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