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Neural Network Modelling with Applications to Euro Exchange Rates

In: Computational Methods in Financial Engineering

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  • Michele Rocca

    (University of Salerno)

  • Cira Perna

    (University of Salerno)

Abstract

Neural networks have shown considerable success when used to model financial data series. However, a major weakness of this class of models is the lack of established procedures for misspecification testing and tests of statistical significance for the various estimated parameters. These issues are particularly important in the case of financial engineering where data generating processes are very complex and dominantly stochastic. After a brief review of neural network models, an input selection algorithm is proposed and discussed. It is based on a multistep multiple testing procedure calibrated by using subsampling. The simulation results show that the proposed testing procedure is an effective criterion for selecting a proper set of relevant inputs for the network. When applied to Euro exchange rates, the selected network models show that information contained in past percentage changes can be relevant to the prediction of future percentage changes of certain time series. The apparent predictability for some countries which we analysed does not seem to be an artifact of data snooping. Rather, it is the result of a testing procedure constructed to keep the family wise error rate under control. The results also remain stable while changing the subseries length.

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  • Michele Rocca & Cira Perna, 2008. "Neural Network Modelling with Applications to Euro Exchange Rates," Springer Books, in: Erricos J. Kontoghiorghes & Berç Rustem & Peter Winker (ed.), Computational Methods in Financial Engineering, pages 163-189, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-77958-2_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-77958-2_9
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