Assessing Commonality in Liquidity: Evidence from an Emerging Market’s Index Stocks
Gaurav Kumar,
Arun Kumar Misra,
Abhay Pant and
Molla Ramizur Rahman
Global Business Review, 2024, vol. 25, issue 2, 302-322
Abstract:
This study investigates the degree to which movements in stock liquidity is determined by common underlying factors in a large emerging market, India. This degree is called commonality. Commonality has been measured for NIFTY50 stocks using high frequency data across a variety of liquidity measures. This study empirically verifies the relative strength of market- and industry-wide liquidity in explaining commonality. Furthermore, the study analyses the impact of industry-wide liquidity on the liquidity of individual stocks belonging to the key industries of Indian economy, viz. consumer goods and pharma, energy, financial services, infrastructure, information technology (IT) and telecom, manufacturing and natural resources. Among all the sectors studied infrastructure, IT and telecom, manufacturing and natural resources sectors possess higher degree of Industry-wide commonality. This means fund managers find it difficult in altering a portfolio having greater exposure to these sectors. Studying the behaviour of commonality will also assist regulators in monitoring abnormal market fluctuations. The study contributes to the understanding of commonality on an emerging order driven market like India.
Keywords: Industry; commonality; market microstructure; NSE; liquidity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1177/0972150920942902
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