Spectral Factor Models and Pricing in Financial Markets - BQE Lecture
Offered By: New York University (NYU) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a lecture from the Brooklyn Quant Experience Lecture Series featuring Federico Bandi, the James Carey Endowed Professor and Professor of Finance at Johns Hopkins University's Carey Business School. Delve into topics such as world representation, new basis, the matrix H, change of basis, consumption components, spectral factor models, and spectral betas. Examine the relationships between stocks and bonds, aggregation and pricing, predictability, and economics. Gain insights into quantitative finance and economic modeling through this comprehensive 47-minute presentation delivered at New York University's Department of Finance and Risk Engineering.
Syllabus
motivation
Wold representation
new basis
the matrix H
change of basis 11
consumption components
spectral factor models
spectral betas
stocks and bonds
aggregation !
agregation and pricing
predictability
economics
conclusions
Taught by
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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