Nobel Laureate Professor Robert Engle, who was awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize in Economics for his research on the concept of autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity (ARCH), joined UBS for a video series exploring the use of the ARCH model and its ability to forecast financial trends.
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Professor Engle developed his method for statistical modeling of time-varying volatility and demonstrated that the techniques accurately capture the properties of many time series. The seven-part UBS video series, featuring Professor Engle and Volatility Lab (V-Lab) Director Rob Capellini, can be seen here.
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