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The analysis of financial market co-movement is an important issue for both policy makers and portfolio managers, for example, in terms of policy coordination and portfolio diversification. This paper presents evidence based on a data set of 33 daily international stock market indices....
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Purpose – In this paper weekly volatility forecasts are considered with applications to risk management; in particular hedge ratios and VaR calculations, with the aim of identifying the most appropriate model for risk management practice. Design/methodology/approach – The study considers a...
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Reappraises the stylised facts of the contemporary UK business cycle and the robustness of associated sample moments to detrending under the Hodrick‐Prescott (HP) filter and an unobserved components (UC) model based on the structural time series mode of Harvey and advocated in this context by...
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Purpose – In this paper weekly volatility forecasts are considered with applications to risk management; in particular hedge ratios and VaR calculations, with the aim of identifying the most appropriate model for risk management practice. Design/methodology/approach – The study considers a...
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Purpose – The recent unprecedented levels reached by financial ratios have led to a re‐examination of their time‐series properties, with evidence of long memory and nonlinearity reported. The purpose of this paper is to re‐examine the nature of these series in the light of potential...
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Purpose – This paper aims to empirically test for multiple cointegrating vectors in a holistic manner. Theoretical developments imply bivariate cointegration among stock prices, dividends, output and consumption where independent models identify key theoretical cointegration vectors....
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