Integration or Segmentation of the Canadian Stock Market: Evidence Based on the APT
George Koutoulas and
Lawrence Kryzanowski
Canadian Journal of Economics, 1994, vol. 27, issue 2, 329-51
Abstract:
The domestic and international arbitrage pricing theories are modified to encompass the hypotheses that the Canadian and global North American equity markets are completely or partly integrated (segmented). The exchange rate determination literature is used to identify potentially priced binational factors, and the sensitivities and factor prices are estimated using nonlinear seemingly unrelated regression. The two equity markets are only partly integrated (segmented). Canadian stock returns are influenced by the pure domestic components of the term structure and lagged industrial production and by the pure international components of the differential in the Canada/U.S. leading indicators and the interest rate of Eurodeposits.
Date: 1994
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