Does volatility traverse between emerging and frontier stock markets of Asia?
Given Asian market recognition at the forefront of the investment domain, the research examines volatility spillover and asymmetric transmission between emerging and frontier stock markets of Asia. Stock returns of two frontier and nine emerging markets, during the data period spanning from August 2...
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doaj-a84bb92bae6e45099784eeb8e7a6c99b2020-11-25T03:19:17ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Investment Management & Financial Innovations 1810-49671812-93582020-09-01173829610.21511/imfi.17(3).2020.0713944Does volatility traverse between emerging and frontier stock markets of Asia?Velip Suraj Pavto0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3409-7755Guntur Anjana Raju1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4460-6234Ph.D., Research Scholar, Assistant Professor, Goa Business School, Goa UniversityPh.D., Professor of Commerce, Programme Director for Doctor of Philosophy (Commerce), Goa Business School, Goa University, GoaGiven Asian market recognition at the forefront of the investment domain, the research examines volatility spillover and asymmetric transmission between emerging and frontier stock markets of Asia. Stock returns of two frontier and nine emerging markets, during the data period spanning from August 2000 to March 2020, were analyzed using multivariate asymmetric GARCH-BEKK model around the global financial crisis (GFC). The study results suggest that the structure of cross-markets shocks and volatility spillover between emerging markets are higher during post-GFC. Therefore, this diminishes the possibility of portfolio diversification and investment opportunities to the investors in most of the Asian emerging markets. In the case of Asian frontier markets, most of the volatility generates due to its past shocks and volatility traverse from Asian emerging markets are considerably less. Hence, asset allocations prospects exist in the Asian frontier stock markets. Nevertheless, safe investment strategies need to design to reap diversification benefits from these markets, particularly during financial turmoil and market distress in the future.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/13944/IMFI_2020_03_Pavto.pdfdiversificationGARCH-BEKKportfoliospilloverstock marketvolatility |
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Does volatility traverse between emerging and frontier stock markets of Asia? |
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Does volatility traverse between emerging and frontier stock markets of Asia? |
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Does volatility traverse between emerging and frontier stock markets of Asia? |
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does volatility traverse between emerging and frontier stock markets of asia? |
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Investment Management & Financial Innovations |
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Given Asian market recognition at the forefront of the investment domain, the research examines volatility spillover and asymmetric transmission between emerging and frontier stock markets of Asia. Stock returns of two frontier and nine emerging markets, during the data period spanning from August 2000 to March 2020, were analyzed using multivariate asymmetric GARCH-BEKK model around the global financial crisis (GFC). The study results suggest that the structure of cross-markets shocks and volatility spillover between emerging markets are higher during post-GFC. Therefore, this diminishes the possibility of portfolio diversification and investment opportunities to the investors in most of the Asian emerging markets. In the case of Asian frontier markets, most of the volatility generates due to its past shocks and volatility traverse from Asian emerging markets are considerably less. Hence, asset allocations prospects exist in the Asian frontier stock markets. Nevertheless, safe investment strategies need to design to reap diversification benefits from these markets, particularly during financial turmoil and market distress in the future. |
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diversification GARCH-BEKK portfolio spillover stock market volatility |
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