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This paper attempts to capture the relationship between stock market movements and its endogenous liquidity measures using Autoregressive Distributed-lag (ARDL) Bounds Testing Approach. We consider depth, breadth, tightness, immediacy and resiliency dimensions of market liquidity using suitable...
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This study aims at comparing Google Search Volume Indices (GSVIs—including market crash and bear market) and VIX (Investor Fear Gauge Index) in terms of explaining the S&P 500 returns. The VIX is found a more robust predictor of stock market returns than Google indices, and it does granger...
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Trading at prices above their fundamental values has been referred to as stock market Bubbles. These Bubbles, when … Busted, can lead to a market Crash. From experience, it is a well-known fact that Bubbles initially occur in one particular … the existence of bubbles in Indian Sectoral Indices. Previous studies have proven that sectoral indices do not mimic the …
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This paper examines the predictability of a range of international stock markets where we allow the presence of both local and global predictive factors. Recent research has argued that US returns have predictive power for international stock returns. We expand this line of research, following...
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, and positive‐feedback traders cause the formation of speculative bubbles. Our model also indicates that traders’ attitudes … frequent occurrence of bubbles. …
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Reviewing the definition and measurement of speculative bubbles in context of contagion, this paper analyses the DotCom …. Even it is astonishing, that the contagion is lower during price bubbles, the main finding indicates the presence of …
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In this paper we come up with an alternate theoretical proof for the independence and unbiased property of extreme value robust volatility estimator with respect to the standard robust volatility estimator as proposed in the paper by Muneer & Maheswaran (2018b). We show that the robust...
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Purpose: This paper examines the associative and causal relationship between changes in the implied volatility index (VIX) and stock market returns, with data from 15 countries representing both developed and emerging economies.1 We also examine the dynamic variation, if any in the nature of the...
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The aim of this article is to examine how the dynamics of correlations between two emerging countries (Brazil and Mexico) and the US evolved from January 2003 to December 2013. The main contribution of this study is to explore whether the plunging stock market in the US, in the aftermath of...
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