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This paper uses daily data to analyze how Turkish stock market reacted to terror attacks that took place between 1996 and 2007 in Turkey and September 11, 2001 in the United States. Two different methodologies are used. The first one is abnormal returns methodology, and the second one is time...
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The 2008 global financial crisis provides us with a wide range of study fields on cross-asset contagion mechanisms in the US financial markets. After a decade of the so-called subprime crisis, the impact of market news on asset volatilities increased significantly. Consequently, return and...
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This study investigates intraday effects in the Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE) during the latest period of financial turmoil which began in August 2007 and extended to February 2010. We tested for the possible existence of intraday anomalies using both return and volatility equations, empirically...
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The effects of global financial crisis have been severe on banks. Many banks went bankrupt and many are in distress due to their sensitivities, stored in their balance sheets, to financial risks enlarged by the crisis. Some of banks, on the other hand, have felt the effects slightly. Recalling...
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This paper examines the interrelation between short selling and volatility as differing from previous research in that it focuses on intraday activities, rather than the daily price movements. We demonstrate that the effects of short selling activity change during the two sessions of the day and...
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This paper investigates the contagiousness of safe asset shortages as an implication of the secular stagnation hypothesis. Our motivation is to quantify the degree of financial contagion of safe asset demand among developed and emerging markets. We know that the insufficient supply of safe...
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This paper investigates the contagiousness of safe asset shortages as an implication of the secular stagnation hypothesis. Our motivation is to quantify the degree of financial contagion of safe asset demand among developed and emerging markets. We know that the insufficient supply of safe...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013312758
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The 2008 global financial crisis provides us with a wide range of study fields on cross-asset contagion mechanisms in the US financial markets. After a decade of the so-called subprime crisis, the impact of market news on asset volatilities increased significantly. Consequently, return and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012291886
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