Tail Gini Functional under Asymptotic Independence

09/12/2023
by   Zhaowen Wang, et al.
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Tail Gini functional is a measure of tail risk variability for systemic risks, and has many applications in banking, finance and insurance. Meanwhile, there is growing attention on aymptotic independent pairs in quantitative risk management. This paper addresses the estimation of the tail Gini functional under asymptotic independence. We first estimate the tail Gini functional at an intermediate level and then extrapolate it to the extreme tails. The asymptotic normalities of both the intermediate and extreme estimators are established. The simulation study shows that our estimator performs comparatively well in view of both bias and variance. The application to measure the tail variability of weekly loss of individual stocks given the occurence of extreme events in the market index in Hong Kong Stock Exchange provides meaningful results, and leads to new insights in risk management.

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