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The aim of this paper is to compare statistical properties of stock price indices in periods of booms with those in periods of stagnations. We use the daily data of the four stock price indices in the major stock markets in the world: (i) the Nikkei 225 index (Nikkei 225) from January 4, 1975 to...
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We investigate the predictability of both volatility and volume for a large sample of Japanese stocks. The particular emphasis of this paper is on assessing the performance of long memory time series models in comparison to their short-memory counterparts. Since long memory models should have a...
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In this paper, we compare the bitcoin exchange rate of the U.S. dollar against the Euro with the relevant foreign spot exchange rate and find empirical evidence of co-integration and one-way Granger-causality from the spot exchange rate to the bitcoin exchange rate. Furthermore, we find market...
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This study investigates the granular hypothesis introduced by Gabaix (2011) on the stock market. We focus on explaining fluctuations in macro variables in the stock market using market capitalization. We define idiosyncratic firm-level shocks as the deviation of market capitalization from...
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