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Despite experiencing rapid growth in their number and size, African stock markets remain highly segmented, small, illiquid and technologically bankrupt, severely affecting their informational efficiency. On this basis, with specific focus on the weak-form of the efficient markets hypothesis, we...
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stochastic properties of the bilateral linkages between stock markets in Africa and selected international markets to establish … if markets in Africa co-move with the rest of the world. Results from the univariate analysis show that there exists a …
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This paper investigates the informational efficiency of global crude oil markets using a recently introduced quantitative measure for market inefficiency. The methodology assesses the deviation of observed oil price behavior from the Random Walk benchmark, representing an efficient market. The...
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The paper contributes to the literature on integration of stock markets by addressing the issue of non-synchronous trading. We argue that controlling for time differences in trading hours of stock markets is important and show that time-adjustment improves estimates of market integration. We...
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The information content of stock prices is analysed without imposing strong restrictions on traders' preferences and the distribution of dividends. Noise in the information contained in equilibrium prices arises from endogenous asset supply, which offsets price movements due to informed trading....
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We study the relation between equity market uncertainty and the informational efficiency of U.S. equity prices, proxied by the SPDR S&P 500 Trust ETF. Using the Baker, Bloom, and Davis (2016) equity market uncertainty index, we document a negative relation between market uncertainty and...
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Alternative strategies for predicting stock market volatility are examined. In out-of-sample forecasting experiments implied-volatility information, derived from contemporaneously observed option prices or history-based volatility predictors, such as GARCH models, are investigated, to determine...
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The presence of long-range memory in financial time series is a puzzling fact that challenges the established financial theory. We study the effect of liquidity on the efficiency (measured by the Hurst's exponent) of the Thai Stock Market. According to our study, we find that: (i) The R/S method...
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This study addresses the question of whether a more integrated stock market is associated with a higher degree of informational efficiency. Generally, our measures for market integration and market efficiency both shows improvement over time and emerging markets are less integrated and less...
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The specific purpose of the Developing-8 economies is to integrate the endeavours of each member countries to excel economic cooperation and facilitation among the Islamic countries to enhance the investment opportunities and not to put pressure on the geopolitical environment of the world. The...
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