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Quantile connectedness among real estate investment trusts during COVID-19: evidence from the extreme tails of distributions
by
Tong, Hongxia
, Masood, Amna
, Khaskheli, Asadullah
in
Connectedness
/ COVID-19
/ Crises
/ Development strategies
/ Disease transmission
/ Economic crisis
/ Economic integration
/ Globalization
/ Hospitality industry
/ International finance
/ Investment trusts
/ Investments
/ Investors
/ Markets
/ Pandemics
/ Policy making
/ Portfolio management
/ Portfolios
/ Quantiles
/ Real estate
/ REITs
/ Securities markets
/ Time periods
/ Transmitters
/ Trusts
/ Volatility
2024
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Quantile connectedness among real estate investment trusts during COVID-19: evidence from the extreme tails of distributions
by
Tong, Hongxia
, Masood, Amna
, Khaskheli, Asadullah
in
Connectedness
/ COVID-19
/ Crises
/ Development strategies
/ Disease transmission
/ Economic crisis
/ Economic integration
/ Globalization
/ Hospitality industry
/ International finance
/ Investment trusts
/ Investments
/ Investors
/ Markets
/ Pandemics
/ Policy making
/ Portfolio management
/ Portfolios
/ Quantiles
/ Real estate
/ REITs
/ Securities markets
/ Time periods
/ Transmitters
/ Trusts
/ Volatility
2024
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Quantile connectedness among real estate investment trusts during COVID-19: evidence from the extreme tails of distributions
by
Tong, Hongxia
, Masood, Amna
, Khaskheli, Asadullah
in
Connectedness
/ COVID-19
/ Crises
/ Development strategies
/ Disease transmission
/ Economic crisis
/ Economic integration
/ Globalization
/ Hospitality industry
/ International finance
/ Investment trusts
/ Investments
/ Investors
/ Markets
/ Pandemics
/ Policy making
/ Portfolio management
/ Portfolios
/ Quantiles
/ Real estate
/ REITs
/ Securities markets
/ Time periods
/ Transmitters
/ Trusts
/ Volatility
2024
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Quantile connectedness among real estate investment trusts during COVID-19: evidence from the extreme tails of distributions
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Quantile connectedness among real estate investment trusts during COVID-19: evidence from the extreme tails of distributions
2024
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Overview
Purpose
Given the evolving market integration, this study aims to explore the connectedness of 12 real estate investment trusts (REITs) during the COVID-19 period.
Design/methodology/approach
The connectedness of 12 REITs was examined by considering three sample periods: full period, COVID peak period and COVID recovery period by using the quantile vector autoregressive (VAR) approach.
Findings
The findings ascertain that REIT markets are sensitive to COVID, revealing significant connectedness during each sample period. The USA and The Netherlands are the major shock transmitters; thus, these countries are relatively better options for the predictive behavior of the rest of the REIT markets. In contrast, Hong Kong and Japan are the least favorable REIT markets with higher shock-receiving potential.
Research limitations/implications
The study recommends implications for real estate industry agents and investors to evaluate and anticipate the direction of return connectedness at each phase of the pandemic, such that they can incorporate those global REITs less vulnerable to unplanned crises. Apart from these implications, the study is limited to the global REIT markets and only focused on the period of COVID-19, excluding the concept of other financial and health crises.
Originality/value
This study uses a novel approach of the quantile-based VAR to determine the connectedness among REITs. Furthermore, the present work is a pioneer study because it is targeting different time periods of the pandemic. Additionally, the outcomes of the study are valuable for investors, policymakers and portfolio managers to formulate future development strategies and consolidate REITs during the period of crisis.
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