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The episodes of stock market crises in Europe and the U.S.A. since the year 2000, and the fragility of the international stock markets, have sparked the interest of researchers in understanding and in modeling the markets’ rising volatilities in order to prevent against crises. Portfolio...
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The financial crisis has fueled interest in alternatives to traditional asset classes that might be less affected by large market gyrations and, thus, provide for a less volatile development of a portfolio. One attempt at selecting stocks that are less prone to extreme risks, is obeyance of...
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The financial crisis has fueled interest in alternatives to traditional asset classes that might be less a ected by large market gyrations and, thus, provide for a less volatile development of a portfolio. One attempt at selecting stocks that are less prone to extreme risks, is obeyance of...
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Previous research document the existence of long-run trends in comovements in the stock and bond markets. Following these findings, this paper examines possible trends in stock- bond return correlations. To this end, we introduce a trend component into a smooth transition regression (STR) model...
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across markets, with the highest correlation of 93.5% between the two Chinese markets, medium correlation of 30% between … correlations from the DCC model suggest an increase in correlation between China and other stock markets since the most recent …
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Using a modified DCC-MIDAS specification that allows the long-term correlation component to be a function of multiple … explanatory variables, we show that the stock-bond correlation in the US, the UK, Germany, France, and Italy is mainly driven by …
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allows us to go beyond conventional correlation analyses and volatility-spillover models confined to studying pairwise …
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This paper investigates the conditional correlations and volatility spillovers between crude oil returns and stock index returns. Daily returns from 2 January 1998 to 4 November 2009 of the crude oil spot, forward and futures prices from the WTI and Brent markets, and the FTSE100, NYSE, Dow...
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This paper examines the dynamic conditional correlations between the Chinese sector returns and the S&P500 index returns and offers an interpretation for the heterogeneity of sector-level return correlations. Using a sample of 12 Chinese sectors for the period of 2006-2014, we first observe that...
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