Characterizing the Volatility Transmission across International Stock Markets
- 1 Department of Finance, IBS-Hyderabad, ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE), Hyderabad, India
- 2 Department of Finance, T. A. Pai Management Institute, Manipal, India
- 3 Department of Finance, IBS-Hyderabad, ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE), Hyderabad, India
Abstract
The present study attempts to track the transmission of volatility across major international stock markets over a span of 20 years, which includes both crisis (contagion form) and non-crisis pe riods. It also investigates whether global transmission of volatility follows a pattern. The study uses bi-variate EGARCH model in order to capture spillover between a pair of stock markets and the estimation window is one year with a sliding frequency of one quarter. The results show that, there is a spillover of volatility between international stock markets at all times. Results also indicate that in almost all cases, the pattern of spillover is non-random. Finally, the study characterizes the spillover pattern between international stock markets using suitable theoretical distributions.
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