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This paper examines the relationships between the CAC40 index, the Dow Jones index and the Euro/USD exchange rate using daily data over the period 1999-2008. We find that these variables are I(1) nonstationary series, but they are fractionally cointegrated: equilibrium errors exhibit slow mean...
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This paper examines the relationships between the CAC40 index, the Dow Jones index and the Euro/USD exchange rate using daily data over the period 1999-2008. We find that these variables are I(1) nonstationary series, but they are fractionally cointegrated: equilibrium errors exhibit slow mean...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008562942
The aim of this article is to study and quantify the transmission channels between the American and Mexican stock markets in the aftermath of the subprime crisis. To this end, we use a time-varying transition probability Markov-switching model, in which ?crisis? and ?non-crisis? periods are...
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This paper proposes a new fractional model with a time-varying long-memory parameter. The latter evolves nonlinearly according to a transition variable through a logistic function. We present a LR-based test that allows to discriminate between the standard fractional model and our model. We...
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Our object is to study the adjustment process of five European exchange rates toward their fundamentals on the 1979-1999 period. We consider two approaches, namely nonlinear cointegration and fractional cointegration, in order to discriminate between nonlinear short memory and linear long memory...
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This paper uses the logistic smooth transition GARCH model to study the time-varying volatility of the USS?P 500 index. In the LSTGARCH specification, the parameters are function of some information variables that help capturing the conditional return volatility. Tests of standard GARCH models...
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The aim of this article is to answer the following question: can the considerable rise in the volatility of the LAC stock markets in the aftermath of the 2007/2008 crisis be explained by the worsening financial environment in the US markets? To this end, we rely on a timevarying transition...
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