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differences of opinion is left, and hence volatility is decreased. …
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post-September 2008 period. There are also volatility spillovers from stock market returns to equity fund flows both before …
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Asymmetries in volatility spillovers are highly relevant to risk valuation and portfolio diversification strategies in … volatility may spill over at different magnitudes. This paper fills this gap with two contributions. One, we suggest how to … quantify asymmetries in volatility spillovers due to bad and good volatility. Two, using high frequency data covering most …
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-market volatility as measured by the VIX. We propose a new estimator for the shape of the nonlinear forecasting relationship that …, revealing flight to safety: Expected returns increase for stocks when volatility increases from moderate to high levels, while …
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This paper suggests how to quantify asymmetries in volatility spillovers that emerge due to bad and good volatility … stocks at the disaggregate level. Moreover, the spillovers of bad and good volatility are transmitted at different magnitudes …
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differences of opinion is left, and hence volatility is decreased. …
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The purpose of this study is to find the influence of various macroeconomic factors on the volatility index, as … macroeconomic factors affect stock market volatility, resulting in an impact on the VIX Index, representing the risk in the stock … market. To estimate the significance and importance of the U.S. macroeconomic variables on stock market volatility and risk …
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We look into determinants (volatility, crises, sentiment and the U.S. ‘fear’ index) of herding using BRICS as our … relationship between volatility and CSAD (cross sectional absolute deviation)/herding, a lower CSAD (movement in a specific … direction) brings about less volatility. However, a high volatility amplifies herding (reduces CSAD), especially in China …
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