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This paper contributes to the literature on the financial integration in international stock markets by examining the dynamic relationship between global factors and herd behavior in an emerging market. Utilizing a time-varying transition probability Markov Switching model (TVTP-MS), we examine...
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This paper examines the predictive power of the U.S. term structure over return volatility in emerging stock markets. Decomposing the term structure of U.S. Treasury yields into two components, the expectations factor and the maturity premium, we show that the U.S. term structure indeed contains...
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In a novel take on the gradual information diffusion hypothesis of Hong et al. (2007), we examine the predictive role of industries over aggregate stock market volatility. Using high frequency data for U.S. industry indexes and various heterogeneous autoregressive (HAR) type and machine learning...
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Utilizing a dataset of 1,899 U.S. hedge funds, we present evidence of anti-herding behavior among hedge fund managers in the U.S. Hedge funds anti-herd primarily based on fundamental information and irrespective of market volatility and credit deterioration conditions although funding...
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