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It is a well-known fact that most of the asset returns tend to be skewed and heavytailed. Heavy tailed distributions such as the Student’s t distribution and Stable distribution are commonly used in finance to model asset returns that areheavy tailed. Additionally, Stable distribution allows...
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In this article the relationship between market return and volatility is examined by applying out-of-sample methodology and ARCH (M) class models in the Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) and international stock exchanges. The results are inconsistent with portfolio theory implications in NASDAQ, ISE...
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This study is conducted to shed more lights on the relationship between volatility and liquidity in the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). We extend the research by investigating risk premium and excess return relationship employing intraday volatility, measured by realized volatility, and...
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This research classified as asset pricing studies that conducted to identify the effect of idiosyncratic risk and expected return in Indonesia Stock Exchange (ISE). The idiosyncratic risk is proxy by idiosyncratic volatility, realized and expected idiosyncratic volatility, as a natural proxy for...
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Previous research indicates that performance and volatility of small and regional stock markets can be influenced by the performance of major world exchanges such as New York, Frankfurt or Tokyo stock exchange. This research analyses weekly composite index data for SASE (Sarajevo Stock...
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The paper suggests a nonlinear and multivariate time series model framework that enables the study of simultaneity in returns and in volatilities, as well as asymmetric effects arising from shocks. Using daily data 2000-2006 for the Baltic state stock exchanges and that of Moscow we find...
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This study finds crude oil prices (`oil prices') affect market or portfolio expected returns on the NSE only via inducement of changes to risk aversion parameters of the `representative agent' who has exposure to both stock market return volatility risk and oil price risk. I refer to this effect...
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A predictable pattern of stock market return is the violation of the efficient market hypothesis (EMH). It is well studied and evident in financial literature that stock markets around the world have predictable patterns e.g. calendar effect, behavioural effect, and Religious festival effect....
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Using a newly developed dataset of daily, value-weighted market returns we construct and analyze the monthly realized volatility of the Athens Stock Exchange (A.S.E.) from 1985 to 2003. Our analysis focuses on the distributional and time series properties of the realized volatility series and on...
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The study examines the behavior of stock returns and volatility of returns in CSE around both Presidential and Parliamentary elections. Based on daily data during the sample period January 1985 through September 2009, a univariate GARCH model with return and volatility dummies is employed for...
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