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We ask whether stock returns in France, Germany, Japan, the UK and the US are predictable by three instruments: the …
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Predicting volatility is a must in the finance domain. Estimations of volatility, along with the central tendency, permit us to evaluate the chances of getting a particular result. Financial analysts are frequently challenged with the assignment of diversifying assets in order to form efficient...
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For this paper, we dynamically analysed the comovements between three major stock markets-Germany, the UK, and the US … debt crisis, and Brexit. The results suggest that Germany and other Eurozone countries generally share high levels of …
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, and Germany) to the Indian stock market, and that spillover continues in the post-COVID period. There is a positive …
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We quantify the effect of a significant technological innovation, shale oil development, on asset prices. Using stock …
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