FURTHER EVIDENCE OF LONG MEMORY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN STOCK MARKET
This paper expands and augments the results of the paper by <link rid="b25">Jefferis and Thupayagale</link>) and tests the efficiency of the South African stock market with Wavelet and Markov Switching Regime analyses of selected shares and the a ALSI 40 data. The Wavelet analysis indicated that most of the individual share prices and the share index time series are mean reverting over the long run and follow a long memory process, offering evidence against weak-form efficient market hypothesis (EMH). The Markov model modelled the financial and prevalent economic conditions accurately and established the presence of patterns in the historic time series, providing additional support against the weak-form EMH. Copyright (c) 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation (c) 2009 Economic Society of South Africa.
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2009
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Authors: | Morris, Quinton ; vuuren, Gary Van ; Styger, Paul |
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South African Journal of Economics. - Economic Society of South Africa - ESSA, ISSN 0038-2280. - Vol. 77.2009, 1, p. 81-101
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Economic Society of South Africa - ESSA |
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