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Predicting volatility is a must in the finance domain. Estimations of volatility, along with the central tendency … research is to analyze the influence of COVID-19 on the return and volatility of the stock market indices of the top 10 … volatility remains higher than in normal periods, signaling a bearish tendency in the market. The COVID variable, as an exogenous …
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In the contemporary world bustling with global trade, a natural disaster or financial crisis in one country (or region) can cause substantial economic losses and turbulence in the local financial markets, which may then affect the economic activities and financial assets of other countries (or...
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The primary purpose of the study is to identify and measure the properties of asset bubbles, volatility clustering, and … empirical methods; the LPPL model to identify asset bubbles, the DCC-GARCH model to measure volatility clustering, and the … Diebold-Yilmaz volatility spillover index to measure the level of financial contagion. We provide robust evidence that during …
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This paper focuses on four major aggregate stock price indexes (SP 500, Stock Europe 600, Nikkei 225, Shanghai Composite) and two "safe-haven" assets (Gold, Swiss Franc), and explores their return co-movements during the last two decades. Significant contagion effects on stock markets are...
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The purpose of this study is to investigate whether contagion actually occurred during three well-known financial crises in 1990s and 2000s: Mexican “Tequila” crisis in 1994, Asian “flu” crisis in 1997 and US subprime crisis in 2007. We apply dynamic conditional correlation models...
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growing importance of emerging markets, the literature on the nature of volatility in global markets is typified by … volatility in developed G7 and emerging BRICS markets. Broad market index data and GARCH models over the period 2003 …:01–2020:08 were employed. The study found evidence of volatility persistence, asymmetry, mean reversion and weak evidence of a risk …
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This paper studies the effect of COVID-19 on the volatility of Australian stock returns and the effect of negative and … positive news (shocks) by investigating the asymmetric nature of the shocks and leverage impact on volatility. We employ a … than the GARCH model in estimating the volatility of the Australian stock returns. However, another interesting finding is …
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volatility in developed (US, Australia), emerging (Turkey, Poland), and frontier (Morocco, Jordan) markets. A study using a GJR … waves. Furthermore, in the aftermath of the pandemic development, an increase in the volatility of stock returns can be …
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economic aspects of the world. This study investigated the Islamic stock market's reaction and changes in volatility before and … nine different markets around the globe. To examine changes in volatility and persistence of risk, the generalized … hand, the volatility of Islamic stock indices was substantially amplified after the global health crisis was declared by …
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events on the returns and volatility of commercial banks. It observes that insured and run-prone uninsured depositors choose … the case of Pakistan's commercial banking sector. The estimated volatility series for commercial banks is measured through … volatility series of commercial banks. It is observed that the calibrated model possesses almost all financial events that have …
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