Pricing dynamics of index options and index futures in Hong Kong before and during the Asian financial crisis
This article studies the impact of the Asian financial crisis on index options and index futures markets in Hong Kong. We employed a time‐stamped transaction data set of the Hang Seng Index options and futures contracts that were traded on the Hong Kong Futures Exchange. The results show that during the crisis period, the arbitrage profits, and the standard deviations of these profits increased in both ex‐post and ex‐ante analyses. In a market turbulent time, market volatility brings a higher arbitrage profit level. However, despite the increased market volatility, the profitability of the arbitrage trades declined substantially with longer execution time lags in the ex‐ante analysis. This suggests that the HSI futures and options markets are mature and resilient. A multiple regression analysis on the ex‐post arbitrage profit also suggests that there were structural changes during the Asian financial crisis and the Hong Kong government intervention periods. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Jrl Fut Mark 20: 145–166, 2000
Year of publication: |
2000
|
---|---|
Authors: | Cheng, Louis T. W. ; Fung, Joseph K. W. ; Chan, Kam C. |
Published in: |
Journal of Futures Markets. - John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.. - Vol. 20.2000, 2, p. 145-166
|
Publisher: |
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
Saved in:
freely available
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Ownership restrictions and stock-price behavior in China
Chan, Kam C., (2001)
-
The intraday pricing efficiency of Hong Kong Hang Seng Index options and futures markets
Fung, Joseph K. W., (1997)
-
Cheng, Louis T. W., (2000)
- More ...