High Road to a Global Marketplace: The International Transmission of Stock Market Fluctuations
Klaus Fischer and
A P Palasvirta
The Financial Review, 1990, vol. 25, issue 3, 371-94
Abstract:
The paper reports the results of a cross-spectral analysis of the price behavior of stock market indices in 23 countries. The primary goal of our study is to test for interdependence between the time series of stock market indices to support or reject the hypothesis that world markets are becoming more integrated. We reassess and extend findings of the late 1970s measuring the coherence and lead/lag relationship between stock markets world-wide, employing a time series of daily country index returns. In contrast to earlier results, we find a high and statistically significant level of interdependence between stock markets, and we also find that U.S. index prices lead almost every country index in the sample. Copyright 1990 by MIT Press.
Date: 1990
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