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E-Book
Title:
Exogenous Shocks, Dynamic Correlations, and Portfolio Risk Management for the Asian Emerging and Other Global Developed and Emerging Stock Markets
Footnote:
In: Applied Economics, 2020, 52(43), 4745-4764
Nach Informationen von SSRN wurde die ursprüngliche Fassung des Dokuments 2020 erstellt
Description:
This study examines the potential influence of exogenous shocks on time-varying correlations and portfolio strategies between the Asian emerging and other global stock markets including developed and other emerging markets. Using the ARMA-cDCC-FIEGARCH model with and without exogenous shocks, our results highlight the usefulness of including other global stock assets in the traditional portfolio for Asian emerging market investors. However, investors have limited opportunities to diversify their assets during the global financial crisis. Moreover, the shocks from the U.S. stock market have a greater influence on global stock markets compared to that from U.S. economic policy. Fortunately, the model with exogenous shocks improves its accuracy, which plays the same role of controlling structural breaks in the model. More importantly, incorporating exogenous shocks in our model also provides better value at risk performance results and hedging effectiveness. These results have several important implications for investors, researchers, and policymakers