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-AGARCH) model to examine both return and volatility spillovers from the USA (developed) and China (Emerging) towards eight emerging … calculate the optimal weights and hedge ratios for the stock portfolios. Our results reveal that both return and volatility … volatility was transmitted from the USA to the majority of the Asian stock markets during the Chinese stock market crash …
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This study uses the BEKK-GARCH model to examine the return-and-volatility spillover between the world-leading markets … during the global financial crisis and the crash of the Chinese stock market. Regarding volatility spillover, the results … show the bidirectional volatility transmission between the US and the stock markets of Chile and Mexico during the global …
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Conventional financial theory considers ex-ante that risk, generally measured by the volatility, has to be …
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return and volatility spillover between the S&P 500 and 12 Asian stock markets using weekly data from January 2000 to … February 2020. DECO-GARCH models are employed to measure volatility transmission between markets. A generalized VAR, variance … the interdependence of the conditional returns, conditional volatility, and conditional correlations between the stock …
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relation has roots in fundamentals as higher market risk predicts greater idiosyncratic earnings volatility and as firm …From 1963 through 2015, idiosyncratic risk (IR) is high when market risk (MR) is high. We show that the positive …
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This paper investigates dynamic correlations of stock-bond returns for different stock indices and bond maturities. Evidence in the US shows that stock-bond relations are time-varying and display a negative trend. The stock-bond correlations are negatively correlated with implied volatilities in...
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has roots in fundamentals. Higher market risk predicts greater idiosyncratic earnings volatility as well as dispersion and …From 1963 through 2015, idiosyncratic risk (IR) is high when market risk (MR) is high. We show that the positive …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011674278
relation has roots in fundamentals as higher market risk predicts greater idiosyncratic earnings volatility and as firm …From 1963 through 2015, idiosyncratic risk (IR) is high when market risk (MR) is high. We show that the positive …
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Since 1965, average idiosyncratic risk (IR) has never been lower than in recent years. In contrast to the high IR in … idiosyncratic risk. Models that use firm characteristics to predict firm-level idiosyncratic risk estimated over 1963-2012 can …
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, to February 12, 2021, this study documents a strong positive comovement between implied volatility indices and two … proxies of the COVID-19 fear. However, in all the cases, the infectious disease equity market volatility index (IDEMVI), the … COVID-19 proxy that is more representative of the stock market, exhibits a stronger positive comovement with volatility …
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