Recent results have shown backtests of expected shortfall (ES) are necessarily approximated, in the sense that they are unavoidably sensitive to possible errors in the prediction of value-at-risk.
Expectiles are a coherent and elicitable alternative to commonly used market risk measures, but practical backtesting tools have lagged behind. This study proposes new backtests that separate ...
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