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This paper re-examines the sensitivity and importance of interest rates and stock market price behaviour on securitised property by decomposing their long-run impact between transient and permanent effects. This is achieved within a framework that accounts for endogenously determined structural...
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This paper examines the dynamic relationship that exists between the US real estate and S&P 500 stock markets between the years of 1972 to 1998. This is achieved by conducting both linear and nonlinear causality tests. The results from these tests provide a number of interesting observations...
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As the globalization of world financial markets continues unabated the issue of benefits arising from international diversification becomes increasingly important. Due to the fixed geographical nature of the underlying product, securitized property might be considered immune from the effects of...
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This paper constructs synchronously priced indices of securitised property listed on the NYSE and LSE. The indices are then utilised to examine dynamic information flows between the two markets. By analysing returns behaviour, asymmetric volatility spill over effects and exceedance correlations,...
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