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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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In this paper, we propose a multivariate market model with returns assumed to follow a multivariate normal tempered stable distribution. This distribution, defined by a mixture of the multivariate normal distribution and the tempered stable subordinator, is consistent with two stylized facts...
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The paper empirically analyzes stock market integration and the benefit possibilities of international portfolio diversification across the Southeast Asia (ASEAN) and U.S. equity markets. It employs daily sample of 6 ASEAN equity market indices and S&P 500 index as a proxy of U.S. market index...
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While recently the after-cost profits of many anomalies are close to zero, investing according to the Mean-Variance (MV) criterion has never been so rewarding. The Global Minimum Variance Portfolio is the simplest option to profitably gain exposure to the market by timing stock covariances....
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