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This paper assesses the significance, risk-adjusted performance and portfolio diversification benefits of the listed property securities markets in the Asian international financial centres (IFCs) of Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong over January 1998 - March 2008, contrasting this performance to...
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The aim of this paper was to examine the relationship between changes in the US and China macroeconomic conditions and the excess returns of nine Asian-Pacific public real estate markets (Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Australia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Japan). We...
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We propose a simple three-factor pricing model, consisting of a local stock market index, a global REIT market index, and a global stock market index, to examine the dependence structure of conditional volatilities in the real estate investment trust (REIT) market from 11 countries over the...
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This paper focuses on evidence on securitized real estate markets as it investigates the volatility spillovers and correlation dynamics among the three real estate securities markets: China, Hong Kong and Taiwan in Greater China (GC) as well as their international linkages with the US...
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We find that conditional real estate-stock correlations at the local, regional and global levels are time-varying and asymmetric in some cases, for our sample of eight Asian securitized real estate markets over 1995-2009. Real estate-global stock correlations co-move significantly and positively...
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The primary contribution of this study is to assess whether public real estate markets and stock markets are linked at the local, regional, and global levels, and to assess the evolution of their dynamic relationship and gradual integration during the last two decades. For individual pairs of...
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This paper focuses on securitized real estate markets. It investigates simultaneously the effects of volatility spillover and conditional correlation on the cross-market relationships among three real estate securities markets, Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan in Greater China (GC), as well...
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This study contributes to the literature in international securitized real estate market volatility in three ways. Each market's conditional volatility is decomposed into a "permanent" or long-run component and a "transitory" or short-run component via a Component-GARCH model. Even though with...
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While the long memory property is examined in the literature for the US REIT returns, this paper extends the analysis to international securitized real estate markets with the hope of finding answers or confirming prior stock market evidence regarding the presence (or absence) of long memory...
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We study international correlation and volatility of dynamics of publicly traded real estate securities using monthly returns from 1984 and 2006. We also examine, for comparison, the correlations among the corresponding stock markets. A multivariate dynamic conditional correlations between all...
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