The behaviour of the distributions of stock returns: an analysis of the European market using the Pearson system of continuous probability distributions
Fabio Pizzutilo
Applied Financial Economics, 2012, vol. 22, issue 20, 1743-1752
Abstract:
We employ the Pearson system of frequency curves to analyse the behaviour of unconditional daily return distributions for all the shares that constitute the STOXX Europe 600 index. Our results show that over finite time periods of analysis the distributions are adequately described as type IV. The occasional exceptions are linked strictly to extraordinary events that result in abnormal returns. They are more frequent if short time intervals are examined. When an infinite time of analysis is assumed, the results do not reject the hypothesis that the behaviour of stock returns is symmetrical and that it is of type VII, which is a special case of type IV that subsumes the Student's t and the Cauchy distributions and is easier to deal with in practice.
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1080/09603107.2012.678979
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