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Benjamin Mudiangombe Mudiangombe and John Weirstrass Muteba Mwamba
This paper examines the effects of the Standard and Poor?s 500 (SP500) stock index crash during the global financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic periods on the South African top sector indices (basic materials, consumer goods, consumer services, fin...
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Leon Li
This paper advances a volatility-regime-switching mechanism to investigate the intensity and direction of the volatility spillover effect in carbon?energy markets. Switching between a low-volatility (LV) and high-volatility (HV) regime, our mechanism inv...
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Mohamed Beraich, Karim Amzile, Jaouad Laamire, Omar Zirari and Mohamed Amine Fadali
The present study aims to investigate the volatility spillover effects in the international financial markets before and during the Russia?Ukraine conflict. The subject of this paper is the study of the influence of the recent war between Russia and Ukra...
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Apostolos Ampountolas
Over the past years, cryptocurrencies have drawn substantial attention from the media while attracting many investors. Since then, cryptocurrency prices have experienced high fluctuations. In this paper, we forecast the high-frequency 1 min volatility of...
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Faheem Aslam, Paulo Ferreira, Khurrum Shahzad Mughal and Beenish Bashir
During crises, stock market volatility generally rises sharply, and as consequence, spillovers are identified across markets. This study estimates the volatility spillover among twelve European stock markets representing all four regions of Europe. The d...
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Caner Özdurak and Veysel Ulusoy
The 2008 global financial crisis provides us with a wide range of study fields on cross-asset contagion mechanisms in the US financial markets. After a decade of the so-called subprime crisis, the impact of market news on asset volatilities increased sig...
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Bachar FAKHRY
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Wanti Fitrianti,Yusman Syaukat,Sri Hartoyo,Anna Fariyanti
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Tihana ?krinjaric
This research observes a time varying relationship between stock returns, volatilities and the online search volume in regard to selected CESEE (Central, Eastern and South-Eastern European) stock markets. The main hypothesis of the research assumes that ...
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