EMPIRICAL STUDY ON THE IMPACTS OF MAJOR EVENTS ON INTER-MARKET RELATIONSHIPS IN ASIA
- People & Global Business Association
- Global Business and Finance Review
- Vol.12 No.2
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2007.0875 - 87 (13 pages)
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This study examines the effects of major economic and financial events on the relationships between stock markets in Asia. The empirical findings show the following; 1) daily returns have not been stable. but the inter-market relationships have been stable; 2) NAFTA and 9-11 Incident events minimal impacts on inter-market relationships; 3) the markers became more integrated after the Mexican peso crisis and the Asian economic crisis. and 4) the correlations between stock markets had not significantly increased during this period. Since there have not been observed any significant changes in the inter-market relationships after these events. there still exist much diversification benefits to he exploited in Asia.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW
DATA AND EMPIRICAL RESULTS
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
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