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Russia. The adopted framework allows to analyse interdependence by estimating volatility spillovers, and also contagion by … testing for possible shifts in the transmission of volatility following the introduction of the euro and EU accession. Further …. Furthermore, whilst the introduction of the euro has had mixed effects, EU accession has resulted in an increase in volatility …
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The aim of this study is to examine the impact of financial crises on the short-term interaction between stock market returns of the Macedonian, Serbian and Croatian equity markets. Daily data sample spans from January 4th 2006 to March 31st 2017and based on detected Zivot-Andrews structural...
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Though the issues of co-movement and volatility transmission between Islamic and conventional stock indices have been … conventional index from the perspective of cointegration and volatility spillover employing ARDL bounds testing cointegration … can predict its future price using any of the index prices. Univariate GARCH(1,1) model finds evidence of volatility …
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Russia. The adopted framework allows to analyse interdependence by estimating volatility spillovers, and also contagion by … testing for possible shifts in the transmission of volatility following the introduction of the euro and EU accession. Further …. Furthermore, whilst the introduction of the euro has had mixed effects, EU accession has resulted in an increase in volatility …
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This study examines the spillover and connectedness network among the United States and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)+6 stock market returns during times of uncertainty in the world economy, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The...
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Existing literature suggests that conditional correlations between equity markets vary over time, and increase over periods of financial crises. I test this hypothesis on a set of eight national equity indices from the Asia-Pacific region on one hand, and the US market on the other. Tse (2000)...
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)variances of the Dow Jones and the German stock index DAX, we analyze intra-daily volatility spillovers between the US and German …-synchronous and partially overlapping opening hours of the two markets. We find evidence of significant short-term volatility … ('meteor-shower effects').Furthermore, we find that during the subprime crisis the general persistence of short-term volatility …
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The present study addresses the economic interpretation of stock market volatility. We argue that its character is … volatility. This exploits the revealed reaction of investors to gauge the degree of information and uncertainty ascribed to … volatility. We estimate simultaneous timevarying coefficient models, using data of US and further stock markets. We find the …
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Information flows across international financial markets typically occur within hours, making volatility spillover … appear contemporaneous in daily data. Such simultaneous transmission of variances is featured by the stochastic volatility … solved by considering heteroscedasticity of the structural volatility innovations, and estimation takes place in an …
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Examinations of the dynamics of daily returns and volatility in stock markets of the US, Hong Kong and mainland China …
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