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relations between six important world markets - U.S., U.K., Germany, Japan, China and India from January 2000 until December … 2010. We found that while the developed ``western'' markets (U.S., U.K., Germany), are highly correlated, the …
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We used a recursive modeling approach to study whether investors could, in real time, have used information on the comovement of stock markets to forecast stock returns in European stock markets for high-technology firms. We used weekly data on returns in the Neuer Markt, the Nouveau Marché,...
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We explore the link between international stock market comovement and the degree to which firms operate globally. Using stock returns and balance sheet data for companies in 20 countries, we estimate a factor model that decomposes stock returns into global, country-specific and industry-specific...
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country stock price indices, including that of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Japan are …
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