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Principal regression analysis and the index leverage effect

Reigneron, Pierre-Alain; Allez, Romain; Bouchaud, Jean-Philippe (2011), Principal regression analysis and the index leverage effect, Physica. A, Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 390, 17, p. 3026–3035. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2011.04.007

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Article accepté pour publication ou publié
External document link
http://arxiv.org/abs/1011.5810v2
Date
2011
Journal name
Physica. A, Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
Volume
390
Number
17
Publisher
Elsevier
Pages
3026–3035
Publication identifier
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2011.04.007
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Author(s)
Reigneron, Pierre-Alain
Allez, Romain
Bouchaud, Jean-Philippe
Abstract (EN)
We revisit the index leverage effect, that can be decomposed into a volatility effect and a correlation effect. We investigate the latter using a matrix regression analysis, that we call ‘Principal Regression Analysis’ (PRA) and for which we provide some analytical (using Random Matrix Theory) and numerical benchmarks. We find that downward index trends increase the average correlation between stocks (as measured by the most negative eigenvalue of the conditional correlation matrix), and makes the market mode more uniform. Upward trends, on the other hand, also increase the average correlation between stocks but rotates the corresponding market mode away from uniformity. There are two time scales associated to these effects, a short one on the order of a month (20 trading days), and a longer time scale on the order of a year. We also find indications of a leverage effect for sectorial correlations as well, which reveals itself in the second and third mode of the PRA.
Subjects / Keywords
Index leverage effect; Random matrix theory
JEL
G1 - General Financial Markets

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