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macroeconomic variables. We analyse quarterly data for the above variables from 1991.1 to 2007.4. employing cointegration test … stock market index and the economic variables. The paper established that there is cointegration between macroeconomic …
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volatility-spillover for the BRIC countries by using cointegration and the VECM-MGARCH technique. The results reveal that the oil … where it significantly affects the BRENT prices. In terms of shock transmission and volatility spillover, the relationship …
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In this study we employed the ARDL bound test in order to detect cointegration relation of oil price and oil price … fluctuation with GDP, exports and inflation in Pakistan. Our results confirmed cointegration among the variables when GDP was …
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of comparable VAR that fails to recognize that the system is characterized by cointegration. I use Monte Carlo simulation … knowledge of cointegration rank. Furthermore the results indicate that a cointegration modeling of credit risk should be favored … against the prevalent level or differenced estimation. …
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of comparable VAR that fails to recognize that the system is characterized by cointegration. I use Monte Carlo simulation … knowledge of cointegration rank. Furthermore the results indicate that a cointegration modeling of credit risk should be favored … against the prevalent level or differenced estimation. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005789941
This paper explores the opportunities of momentum and contrarian profits on the Bucharest Stock Exchange during quiet and turbulent times. In our investigation we employ daily values of the main indexes from the Bucharest Stock Exchange for two periods of time. During the first period, from...
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This paper attempts to examine the weak form of market efficiency in the Indian foreign exchange market using a family of variance ratio tests. Monthly Nominal Effective Exchange Rate (NEER) data from April 1993-June 2010 were used for the analysis. NEER series was considered for the analysis as...
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This study suggests that, run test, which are based on signs of indices / rates, do not reject efficient market hypothesis in the case of all the three markets, whereas VR tests, which capture the variation in permanent component of the series as a ratio to the total variation, reject the...
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The paper analyses common Russian practice of assessment of the effectiveness of the unit investment fund portfolio management based on the risk/return tradeoff. The paper identifies characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of various portfolio risk measures, and introduces the approach to...
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This paper explores the presence of the turn – of – the – month effect on Bucharest Stock Exchange. We employ daily values from 2002 to 2011 of the two important indices of the Romanian capital market: BET – C and RAQ – C, composed on the stock prices of some of the biggest Romanian...
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