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Stock Returns and Volatility: Pricing the Short‐Run and Long‐Run Components of Market Risk
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Princeton University, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Queens University, Barclays (United Kingdom), ...
Published InThe Journal of Finance
Year2008
Citations456
Abstract
ABSTRACT We explore the cross‐sectional pricing of volatility risk by decomposing equity market volatility into short‐ and long‐run components. Our finding that prices of risk are negative and significant for both volatility components implies that investors pay for insurance against increases in volatility, even if those increases have little persistence. The short‐run component captures market skewness risk, which we interpret as a measure of the tightness of financial constraints. The long‐run component relates to business cycle risk. Furthermore, a three‐factor pricing model with the market return and the two volatility components compares favorably to benchmark models.
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