Market Structure and Return Volatility: Evidence from the Hong Kong Stock Market
There is no consensus about the cause for higher volatility at the market open than at the market close in the U.S. market. As an order-driven, nonspecialist market, the Hong Kong stock market provides a useful setting for an examination. If halt of trade were the major cause of higher open-to-open volatility, the open-to-open volatility in the Hong Kong market would be higher. However, this is not observed. The autocorrelation of the open-to-open return series also indicates that the temporary price deviation at the market opening is not significant. We view these findings as consistent with the specialist argument. Copyright 2002 by the Eastern Finance Association.
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2002
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Authors: | Tong, Wilson H. S. ; Tse, K. S. Maurice |
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The Financial Review. - Eastern Finance Association - EFA. - Vol. 37.2002, 4, p. 589-612
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Eastern Finance Association - EFA |
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