Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
958758 Journal of Empirical Finance 2014 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper, we present a unified theory of linear smoothing, which looks at the problem from a time-series perspective. We use the term 'conversion' to refer to generic operations that create a difference between true returns and reported returns. 'Smoothing' occurs when that conversion process leads to a reduction in the variance of the reported returns and we establish the conditions which guarantee smoothing. Most importantly, we discuss situations where 'anti-smoothing' can occur, i.e. reported returns become more volatile than their true counterparts. Finally, we present empirical evidence of the presence of both smoothing and anti-smoothing in returns data for a number of different classes of asset.
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