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Financial Reynolds number (Re) has been proven to have the capacity to predict volatility, herd behaviour and nascent bubble in any stock market (bourse) across the geographical boundaries. This study examines forty two bourses (representing same number of countries) for the evidence of the...
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international portfolio theory, multi-agent and evolutionary approaches, capital asset pricing beyond consumption-based models and … Theory: CAPM and Extensions.- Consumption Based Asset Pricing Models.- Production Based Asset Pricing Models. Foreign …
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This paper focuses on four major aggregate stock price indexes (SP 500, Stock Europe 600, Nikkei 225, Shanghai Composite) and two "safe-haven" assets (Gold, Swiss Franc), and explores their return co-movements during the last two decades. Significant contagion effects on stock markets are...
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: Static Portfolio Theory: CAPM and Extentsions -- Consumption Based Asset Pricing Models -- Asset Pricing Models with … theory, multi-agent and evolutionary approaches, capital asset pricing beyond consumption-based models, and dynamic portfolio …
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We provide a simple and intuitive measure of interdependence of asset returns and/or volatilities. In particular, we formulate and examine precise and separate measures of return spillovers and volatility spillovers. Our framework facilitates study of both non-crisis and crisis episodes,...
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This paper uses a broad geographical sample to investigate stock market integration during the classical Gold Standard. It is novel in estimating 'global components' of stock market returns, using methods proposed by Volosovych (2011), Pukthuanthong and Roll (2009) and Ciccarelli and Mojon...
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