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Has entry to the European Union altered the dynamic links of stock returns for the emerging markets?

Tomoe Moore

Applied Financial Economics, 2007, vol. 17, issue 17, pages 1431-1446

Abstract: This article investigates the impact of the entry to the European Union (EU) on the dynamic links between the stock market indices of Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia vs. those of the euro-zone by utilizing the international version of the feedback-trading model. Prior to entry, there was evidence of feedback trading with the euro-zone, however, this disappeared in the post-entry period with the exception of Slovakia. Evidence appears to demonstrate the emergence of financial integration of these transition economies within the EU.

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