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returns and volatility allow to influence pairs of assets, and derive several case studies linking commodities to stocks … consistently within the correlation dynamics of the ADCCX model. We find evidence that return and volatility spillovers do exist …
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This article assesses the cross-market linkages between commodities, stocks and bonds in a cointegration framework …
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This article investigates volatility spillovers in commodity markets by following the methodology pioneered in Diebold and Yilmaz (2012). By using a broad data set during 1995–2012, we address three key research questions: are there volatility spillovers within commodities? between standard...
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London Stock Exchange and the centralised electronic order book of Euronext. Using samples of stocks matched according to …
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This article adopts the asymmetric DCC with one exogenous variable (ADCCX) model developed by Vargas (2008), by updating the concept of ‘volatility surprise’ to capture cross-market relationships. Current methods for measuring spillovers do not focus on volatility interactions, and neglect...
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stock exchange market. We analyze the impact of such halts on the main market factors: return, volatility and volume. Our …
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This paper contains the first empirical application of the Dynamic Equicorrelation (DECO) model to a cross-market dataset composed of equities, bonds, foreign exchange rates and commodities during 1983-2013. The originality of our approach consists in examining the volatility equicorrelations,...
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scarcity of market liquidity. This channel consists in transferring the credit risk associated with refinancing operations … between financial institutions to market participants that bear new liquidity risk on the market associated with collateral …
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This paper presents a model to analyze the consequences of competition in order-flow between a profit maximizing stock exchange and an alternative trading platform on the decisions concerning trading fees and listing requirements. Listing requirements, set by the exchange, provide public...
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The article focuses on the leverage effect modeling as a form of stochastic processes through the volatility model. It states that leverage effect is characterized by a subsequent stock price dropping and increase in volatility. It mentions that the first model that describes the volatility and...
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