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An Empirical Comparison of Alternative Models of the Short‐Term Interest Rate
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Empirical FinanceShort‐term Interest RateVolatility ModelingTerm Structure ModelInterest Rate RiskTerm Structure VolatilityInterest Rate ChangesFinancial MathematicsEmpirical ComparisonAsset PricingFinancial Time Series AnalysisManagementStatisticsFinancial EconometricsEconomicsQuantitative FinanceDerivative PricingForward RateFinanceMultivariate Stochastic VolatilityFinancial EconomicsAlternative ModelsBusinessEconometricsInterest Rate ModelingFinancial Risk
ABSTRACT We estimate and compare a variety of continuous‐time models of the short‐term riskless rate using the Generalized Method of Moments. We find that the most successful models in capturing the dynamics of the short‐term interest rate are those that allow the volatility of interest rate changes to be highly sensitive to the level of the riskless rate. A number of well‐known models perform poorly in the comparisons because of their implicit restrictions on term structure volatility. We show that these results have important implications for the use of different term structure models in valuing interest rate contingent claims and in hedging interest rate risk.
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