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We examine the linkages both within and between stock and foreign exchange (FX) markets via three higher moments of return distributions (volatility, skewness and kurtosis). We find FX market linkages (in the 2nd and 4th moments) are relatively more prominent in developed markets. Cross-asset...
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This paper examines whether Asian emerging stock markets (India, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, and Thailand) have become integrated into world capital markets since their official liberalization dates by estimating and testing a dynamic integrated international capital asset pricing...
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The study of volatility spillovers provides useful insights into how information is transmitted from stock market to foreign exchange market and vice versa. This paper explores volatility spillovers between the Indian stock and foreign exchange markets. The results indicate that there exists a...
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This paper investigates the dependence structure between the equity market and the foreign exchange market by using copulas. In particular, several copulas with different dependence structure are compared and used to directly model the underlying dependence structure. We find that there exists...
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Russia. The adopted framework allows to analyse interdependence by estimating volatility spillovers, and also contagion by …
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markets. We put to test the government's claim by exploring the volatility linkages of Russia versus US and Europe. We found …
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Russia. The adopted framework allows to analyse interdependence by estimating volatility spillovers, and also contagion by …
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This paper investigates the relationship between spillover effects and stock market regulations for a sample of cross-listed firms in Frankfurt+ and Zurich markets. Using La Porta et al.¡¯s (1998) stock exchange regulatory classification we identify firms that have cross-listed on foreign...
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This paper features an analysis of volatility spillover effects from the US market, represented by the S&P500 index to the Australian capital market as represented by the Australian S&P200 for a period running from 12th September 2002 to 9th September 2012. This captures the impact of the Global...
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