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Filtering on a partially observed ultra-high-frequency data model
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    Filtering on a partially observed ultra-high-frequency data model (English)
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    4 September 2006
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    A model for intraday stock price movements is considered. The jump-intensity of the logreturn process is a function of the whole history of a hidden marked point process. The aim is to find the conditional law of such intensity given the history of the logreturn process. Under a Markovianity assumption, related with the weak form of market efficiency, classical filtering techniques are used. The law of the jump-intensity, given the history of the logreturn price, is evaluated and a discussion on a particular case is performed.
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    financial markets
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    ultra-high-frequency data
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    stochastic model
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    nonlinear filtering
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    Markov jumping processes
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