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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the lead-lag relationships between three major stock markets (Tokyo, London, and New York) over the period 1997-2007, using the return-volatility variable. The study aims to use new data to test how one national stock market affects another...
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This paper studies how one currency market affects another currency market in a different time zone, using various contracts of the opening and closing yen-dollar exchange rates traded in Tokyo, London, and New York. We find strong and consistent evidence that the three major currency markets...
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Using probability distribution techniques, this article explores whether any differences exist between the returns and volatility of yen/dollar spot markets in Tokyo, London and New York. After the intraday returns were fit into probability distributions, New York is found to have the highest...
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