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framework is a bivariate volatility model, where volatility spillovers of either positive or negative sign are allowed for. Our … countries. Regarding the volatility spillovers, such spillovers from bond returns to those of stocks are stronger than the other … results show that by considering time-varying return and volatility spillovers when calculating the risk-minimising portfolio …
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Examinations of the dynamics of daily returns and volatility in stock markets of the US, Hong Kong and mainland China … the US to the other three markets; but no spillover between Hong Kong and either of the two mainland China markets; (2 … mainland China and Hong Kong markets and low correlations of 6.4% and 7.2% between the US and China's two markets; thus …
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It has been established in the literature that volatility of stock returns exhibits complex properties of not only … volatility clustering, but also long memory, regime change, and substantial outliers during turbulent and calm periods. Hence …, this paper seeks to analyze volatility spillover, co-movements, independence and contagion in the Chinese, Japanese …
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