German, US and Central and Eastern European Stock Market Integration

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Manolis N. Syllignakis
Georgios P. Kouretas
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[1] Athens University of Economics and Business,Department of Business Administration
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Open Economies Review | 2010年 / 21卷
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Central and Eastern European stock market integration; Cointegration; Common stochastic trends; Permanent and transitory components; G15; C12; C32; F36;
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This paper examines the long-term linkages between seven Central and Eastern European (CEE) emerging stock markets and two developed stock markets, namely the German and the US markets. The stability of the long-run relationships is studied using recursive cointegration analysis. The results reveal that the financial linkages between the CEE markets and the world markets increased with the beginning of the EU accession process. Furthermore, the application of the Gonzalo and Granger (J Bus Econ Stat 13:27–35, 1995) methodology indicates that the examined stock markets are partially integrated, while there is also evidence that the emerging stock markets of Central and Eastern Europe except for Estonia together with the German and the US stock markets, have a significant common permanent component, which drives this system of stock exchanges in the long run. Finally, it is worthwhile to note that the global financial crisis of 2007–2009 caused a slowdown in the convergence process. In addition we find evidence that the Slovenian stock market exhibits a moderate increase in the transitory component and this may be attributed to the Slovenian full membership in the euro area.
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页码:607 / 628
页数:21
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