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, namely North Sea, USA, Middle East, and South-East Asia. Associated with these regions are two major financial centers …, namely UK and USA. For these reasons, the data to be used are the returns on alternative crude oil markets, returns on crude … oil derivatives, specifically futures, and stock index returns in UK and USA. The paper will also analyze the Chinese …
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The paper develops a novel realized stochastic volatility model of asset returns and realized volatility that incorporates general asymmetry and long memory (hereafter the RSV-GALM model). The contribution of the paper ties in with Robert Basmann's seminal work in terms of the estimation of...
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In recent years there has been a tremendous growth in the influx of news related to traded assets in international financial markets. This financial news is now available via print media but also through real-time online sources such as internet news and social media sources. The increase in the...
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This paper applies the Hafner and Herwartz (2006) (hereafter HH) approach to the analysis of multivariate GARCH models using volatility impulse response analysis. The data set features ten years of daily returns series for the New York Stock Exchange Index and the FTSE 100 index from the London...
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natural gas spot and futures returns data from two major international natural gas derivatives markets, namely NYMEX (USA) and … ICE (UK), as well as ETF data of natural gas companies from the stock markets in the USA and UK. The empirical results … show that there are significant spillover effects in natural gas spot, futures and ETF markets for both USA and UK. Such a …
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This paper features an analysis of volatility spillover effects from Australia's major trading partners, namely, China, Japan, Korea and the United States, for a period running from 12th September 2002 to 9th September 2012. This captures the impact of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). These...
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