نتایج جستجو برای: market return

تعداد نتایج: 252114  

Journal: :international economics studies 0
masood dadashi isfahan university of technology, isfahan, iran akbar tavakoli دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان akbar tavakoli isfahan university of technology, isfahan, iran

â â â  â â â â â  the main purpose of present study is to analyze the relationship between stock and exchange markets in two asian countries, iran and south korea. a monthly time series of stock price and exchange rate are used over the period 2002: 05 - 2012: 03. the data is collected from the central bank of each country and wdi. the calculated stock return and real exchange rate change are u...

2017
Xinming Chen Peng Song Ke Gao Yankuo Qiao

In the traditional portfolio model, investors calculate the expected return of assets and the covariance matrix for optimal asset allocation. This paper divides market sentiment period into three states and selectes the securities in the Chinese stock market to construct portfolios. We implement both the Fama-French five-factor model and the robust median covariance matrix approach for predicti...

The capital asset pricing model provides an equilibrium model to show the relationship between risk and return on assets. One of the economic areas is herd behavior, which has attracted a lot of attention in recent decades. Therefore, the present study deals with the herd behavior in the Iranian economy on the efficiency criteria of the asset pricing model. The research method used in this rese...

2003
Cathy W.S. Chen Thomas C. Chiang Mike K.P. So

This paper examines the hypothesis that both stock returns and volatility are asymmetrical functions of past information from the US market. By employing a double-threshold GARCH model to investigate six major index-return series, we find strong evidence supporting the asymmetrical hypothesis of stock returns. Specifically, negative news from the US market will cause a larger decline in a natio...

2001
Andrew Ang Joseph Chen Yuhang Xing

Stocks with greater downside risk, which is measured by higher correlations conditional on downside moves of the market, have higher returns. After controlling for the market beta, the size effect and the book-to-market effect, the average rate of return on stocks with the greatest downside risk exceeds the average rate of return on stocks with the least downside risk by 6.55% per annum. Downsi...

2015

This paper investigates the effect of the market return on the value of systematic risk using a semiparametric multivariate GARCH model. We nonparametrically estimate the dynamic conditional beta without any restrictive assumption on the joint density of the data. This model captures movements in systematic risk over time, and we find that the time-varying beta of a stock nonlinearly depends on...

2013
Jerry C. Ho

We test the predictive ability of investor sentiment on the return and volatility at the aggregate market level in the U.S., four largest European countries and three Asia-Pacific countries. We find that in the U.S., France and Italy periods of high consumer confidence levels are followed by low market returns. In Japan both the level and the change in consumer confidence boost the market retur...

2014
Qing Ye John D. Turner

Using a new dataset which contains monthly data on 1,015 stocks traded on the London Stock Exchange between 1825 and 1870, we investigate the cross section of stock returns in this early capital market. Unique features of this market allow us to evaluate the veracity of several popular explanations of asset pricing behavior. Using portfolio analysis and Fama-MacBeth regressions, we find that st...

2002
Holger Claessen Stefan Mittnik

Alternative strategies for predicting stock market volatility are examined. In out-of-sample forecasting experiments implied-volatility information, derived from contemporaneously observed option prices or history-based volatility predictors, such as GARCH models, are investigated, to determine if they are more appropriate for predicting future return volatility. Employing German DAX-index retu...

2007

This paper investigates the relationship between aggregate stock market trading volume and the serial correlation of daily stock returns. For both stock indexes and individual large stocks, the first-order daily return autocorrelation tends to decline with volume. The paper explains this phenomenon using a model in which risk-averse "market makers" accommodate buying or selling pressure from "l...

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