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We study the temporal evolutions of three stock markets; Standard and Poor's 500 index, Nikkei 225 Stock Average, and the Korea Composite Stock Price Index. We observe that the probability density function of the log-return has a fat tail but the tail index has been increasing continuously in...
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The aim of this paper is to show new empirical results on the statistical properties of absolute log returns, defined as the absolute value of the log return, in a stock market. We used the daily data of the Nikkei 225 index of the 28-year period from January of 1975 to December of 2002, and...
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In this paper, we describe a newly discovered statistical property of time series data for daily price changes. We investigated quantitatively the calm-time intervals of price changes for 800 companies listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and for the Nikkei 225 index in the 27-year period from...
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This study investigates the granular hypothesis introduced by Gabaix (2011) on the stock market. We focus on explaining fluctuations in macro variables in the stock market using market capitalization. We define idiosyncratic firm-level shocks as the deviation of market capitalization from...
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The collapse of some Asian financial markets in the wake of the floatation of the Thai bath in early July 1997 is the most recent of several episodes in the 1990's rekindling interest in both academic and policy circles in the potential causes and symptoms of financial crises. A key feature of...
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We investigate the predictability of both volatility and volume for a large sample of Japanese stocks. The particular emphasis of this paper is an assessment of the performance of long memory time series models in comparison to their short-memory counterparts. Since long memory models should...
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The aim of this paper is to compare statistical properties of stock price indices in periods of booms with those in periods of stagnations. We use the daily data of the four stock price indices in the major stock markets in the world: (i) the Nikkei 225 index (Nikkei 225) from January 4, 1975 to...
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