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A multi-dynamic-factor model for stock returns
Ng, Victor K.; Engle, Robert F.; Rothschild, Michael
1992
Citation:Ng, Victor, Engle, Robert F., Rothschild, Michael (1992)."A multi-dynamic-factor model for stock returns." Journal of Econometrics 52(1-2): 245-266. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/30125>
Abstract: In this paper, we define dynamic and static factors and distinguish between the dynamic and static structure of asset excess returns. We examine the value-weighted market portfolio as a dynamic factor and propose an intuitively appealing procedure to search for more dynamic factors. We find evidence that the market is a dynamic factor but a three-dynamic-factor model is superior in modelling the decile portfolios. The two additional factors are correlated with a January dummy and Bond risk premium and with production growth and a recession dummy, respectively. We found that small firms are more sensitive to the January/Bond risk factor, while large firms are more sensitive to the Production/Recession factor. We found that after accounting for the systematic risk corresponding to the three dynamic factors, there is not much of a static component of asset risk premium and there is no evidence for a higher `unexplained' return on small firm portfolios.