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Stock Market Integration in Asian Countries: evidence from Wavelet multiple correlations
by
Shah, Aasif
, Tiwari, Aviral Kumar
, Dar, Arif Billah
, Bhanja, Niyati
in
2005-2012
/ Aktienmarkt
/ Asien
/ Coefficients
/ Confidence interval
/ Correlation analysis
/ Correlation coefficients
/ Dimensional analysis
/ Economic liberalization
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ International finance
/ Investors
/ Korrelation
/ Liberalization
/ Portfolio diversification
/ Portfolio-Management
/ Rates of return
/ Regression coefficients
/ Securities analysis
/ Securities markets
/ Stock exchanges
/ Stock markets
/ Studies
/ Time series
/ Volatility
/ Wavelet analysis
/ 경제학
2013
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Stock Market Integration in Asian Countries: evidence from Wavelet multiple correlations
by
Shah, Aasif
, Tiwari, Aviral Kumar
, Dar, Arif Billah
, Bhanja, Niyati
in
2005-2012
/ Aktienmarkt
/ Asien
/ Coefficients
/ Confidence interval
/ Correlation analysis
/ Correlation coefficients
/ Dimensional analysis
/ Economic liberalization
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ International finance
/ Investors
/ Korrelation
/ Liberalization
/ Portfolio diversification
/ Portfolio-Management
/ Rates of return
/ Regression coefficients
/ Securities analysis
/ Securities markets
/ Stock exchanges
/ Stock markets
/ Studies
/ Time series
/ Volatility
/ Wavelet analysis
/ 경제학
2013
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Stock Market Integration in Asian Countries: evidence from Wavelet multiple correlations
by
Shah, Aasif
, Tiwari, Aviral Kumar
, Dar, Arif Billah
, Bhanja, Niyati
in
2005-2012
/ Aktienmarkt
/ Asien
/ Coefficients
/ Confidence interval
/ Correlation analysis
/ Correlation coefficients
/ Dimensional analysis
/ Economic liberalization
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ International finance
/ Investors
/ Korrelation
/ Liberalization
/ Portfolio diversification
/ Portfolio-Management
/ Rates of return
/ Regression coefficients
/ Securities analysis
/ Securities markets
/ Stock exchanges
/ Stock markets
/ Studies
/ Time series
/ Volatility
/ Wavelet analysis
/ 경제학
2013
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Stock Market Integration in Asian Countries: evidence from Wavelet multiple correlations
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Stock Market Integration in Asian Countries: evidence from Wavelet multiple correlations
2013
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This study examines the integration of nine Asian stock markets using the new methodology of wavelet multiple correlation and multiple cross-correlation proposed by Fernandez (2012). This novel approach eliminates several limitations which are encountered when conventional pairwise wavelet correlation and cross-correlation are used to assess the comovement of a set of stock indices. Our results show that Asian stock markets are highly integrated at lower frequencies and comparatively less integrated at higher frequencies. From the perspective of international investors, the Asian stock markets therefore offer little potential gains from international portfolio diversification especially for monthly, quarterly, and bi-annual time horizon investors, whereas, higher potential gains are expected at intraweek, weekly, and fortnightly time horizons.
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