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Margin exceedences for European stock index futures using extreme value theory
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August 2001
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Abstract
Futures exchanges require a margin requirement that ensures their competitiveness and protects against default risk. This paper applies extreme value theory in computing unconditional optimal margin levels for a selection of stock index futures traded on European exchanges. The theoretical framework focuses explicitly on tail returns, thereby properly accounting for large levels of risk in measuring prudent margin levels. The paper finds that common margin requirements are sufficient for each contract, with the exception of the Norwegian OBX index, in providing equitable costs for traders. In addition, the paper shows the underestimation bias in margin levels that are calculated assuming normality. Differing margin requirements reflect the unconditional and conditional trading environments.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Journal
Journal of Banking & Finance
Volume
25
Issue
8
Start Page
1475
End Page
1502
Copyright (Published Version)
2001 Elsevier B.V.
Classification
G15
Subject – LCSH
Stock index futures
Extreme value theory
Margins (Security trading)
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0378-4266
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