EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF STOCK RETURNS AND VOLATILITY: EVIDENCE FROM ASIAN STOCK MARKETS

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作者
Ahmad, Nawaz [1 ]
Ahmed, Rizwan Raheem [2 ]
Vveinhardt, Jolita [3 ]
Streimikiene, Dalia [3 ]
机构
[1] Iqra Univ, Dept Business Adm, Def View, Shaheed E Millat Rd, Karachi 75500, Pakistan
[2] Ind Univ, Dept Business Adm, Block 17, Karachi 75500, Pakistan
[3] Lithuanian Sports Univ, Inst Sport Sci & Innovat, Sporto G 6, LT-44221 Kaunas, Lithuania
关键词
ARCH; GARCH; volatility; stock returns; Asian stock markets; LRAV; trailing variance; VARIANCE; INTEGRATION; BEHAVIOR; POWER;
D O I
10.3846/20294913.2016.1213204
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
The objective of this research isto measure and examine volatilities among important stock markets of Asia and to ascertain a causal relation between volatility and stock returns. For this purpose six markets KSE100 (Karachi, Pakistan), BSE Sensex (Mumbai, India), NIKKEI 225 (Tokyo, Japan), Hang Seng (Hong Kong), Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) (Shanghai, China) and KOSPI (Seoul, South Korea) were considered. Stock market indices comprise of daily data from the period January 2002 to December 2009. The graphical representation of time series shows the preliminary examination of stock behaviors. The analysis shows the high correlation and heteroskedastic trend (volatility) among the stock markets in selected time period. After preliminary analysis the formal descriptive method of mean, standard deviation and coefficient of variation have been applied for measuring and ranking purposes. The results show that KOSPI has the highest average annual return of 12.67% and followed by BSE with 11.61%, whereas, KSE 100 has the least annual average returns of 9.31%. The highest volatility coefficient of 3.097 has been observed in Hang Seng (Hong Kong) followed by 2.87 in Nikkei (Tokyo). However, the KSE 100 observed the lowest volatility coefficient of 2.078. Bartlett's test is applied for the inferential analysis to investigate whether the equality of volatility is the same in each market return. Finally, GARCH (1,1) model is applied which concludes a significant ARCH (1) and GARCH (1) effects and confirms all markets' returns are statistically significant since p < 0.01 and their Long Run Average Variances (LRAV) range from 1.52% to 2.54% for KSE100 Index and Shanghai Stock Exchange respectively.
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页码:808 / 829
页数:22
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