Financial Sector Risk and the Stock Returns: Evidence from Tokyo Stock Exchange Firms

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Keiichi Kubota
Hitoshi Takehara
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[1] Musashi University,Faculty of Economics
[2] University of Tsukuba,Institute of Policy and Planning Science
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CAPM; cross-holdings; Fama and MacBeth test; financial sector; GMM; Hansen and Jagannathan distance measure; market portfolio; multi-factor model;
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10.1023/B:FEJM.0000039876.65786.c2
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We investigate whether the activity of financial firms creates value and/or risk to the economy within the asset pricing framework. We use stock return data from nonfinancial firms listed in the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The value-weighted index that is solely composed of nonfinancial firms is augmented with the index of the firms from the financial sector, and we estimate multivariate asset pricing model with these two indices. We note that our procedure can simultaneously take into account the cross-holding phenomena among Japanese firms, especially between the financial sector and the nonfinancial sector. Our augmented index model performs well both with cross-sectional Fama and MacBeth regression test and GMM test. Our two index model with additional Fama and French's HML factor can capture cross-sectional variations of the returns of sample portfolios better than the original Fama and French model can, when measured by Hansen and Jagannathan distance measure. We find that this additional new sector variable can be a substitute for Fama and French's size factor, but not related to the bond index return. This variable has similar factor characteristic as money supply growth or the term structure, but the latter variables contain more information than the former. Morever, our financial sector model helps explain the return and risk structure of Japanese firms during the so-called “bubble” period.
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