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Even though volatility spillover effects in global equity markets have been documented extensively, the transmission of illiquidity across national borders has not. In this paper, we propose a multiplicative error model (MEM) for the dynamics of illiquidity. We empirically study the illiquidity...
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We examine the issues of market efficiency and price discovery in the European Union carbon futures market. Our findings suggest that none of the carbon futures contracts examined here are priced according to the cost-of-carry model, although two of the three futures contracts studied here form...
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This paper examines 'fat tails puzzle' in the financial markets. Ignoring the rate of convergence in Central Limit Theorem (CLT) provides the 'fat tail' uncertainty. In this paper, we provide a review of the empirical results obtained 'fat tails puzzle' using innovative method of Yuri Gabovich...
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This paper examines movements in the conditional volatility of stock prices of takeover targets. Based on a continuous-time modelling framework, we provide theoretical justification for modelling the data-generating process of the target stock price as subject to volatility regime-switching....
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In this paper, the relation of asymmetric conditional volatility to market agents' information perception ability is built and positively tested. Liquidity dry-ups during extreme market conditions, that, due to investors' risk aversion, are more pronounced during negative than positive news...
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It is now an accepted fact that the majority of financial markets worldwide are neither normal nor constant, and South Africa is no exception. One idea that can be used to understand such markets and has been gaining popularity recently is that of regimes and regime-switching models. In this...
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Recent empirical literature shows that Internet search activity is closely associated with volatility prediction in financial and commodity markets. In this study, we search for a benchmark model with available market-based predictors to evaluate the net contribution of the Internet search...
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