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Stock Return Predictability and Variance Risk Premia: Statistical Inference and International Evidence
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Zhou, Hao
, Xu, Lai
, Marrone, James
, Bollerslev, Tim
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Inference
/ Risk
/ Securities markets
/ Statistical inference
/ Stock exchanges
2014
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Stock Return Predictability and Variance Risk Premia: Statistical Inference and International Evidence
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Zhou, Hao
, Xu, Lai
, Marrone, James
, Bollerslev, Tim
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Inference
/ Risk
/ Securities markets
/ Statistical inference
/ Stock exchanges
2014
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Stock Return Predictability and Variance Risk Premia: Statistical Inference and International Evidence
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Stock Return Predictability and Variance Risk Premia: Statistical Inference and International Evidence
2014
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Recent empirical evidence suggests that the variance risk premium predicts aggregate stock market returns. We demonstrate that statistical finite sample biases cannot “explain” this apparent predictability. Further corroborating the existing evidence of the United States, we show that country-specific regressions for France, Germany, Japan, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United Kingdom result in quite similar patterns. Defining a “global” variance risk premium, we uncover even stronger predictability and almost identical cross-country patterns through the use of panel regressions.
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