Asymmetric Volatility Spillovers between Stock Market and Real Activity: Evidence from the UK and the US
Nikolaos Giannellis (),
Angelos Kanas () and
Athanasios Papadopoulos
Panoeconomicus, 2010, vol. 57, issue 4, 429-445
Abstract:
This paper examines the short-run dynamic relationships between stock market and real activity, within a country, for the UK and the US. The Cross Correlation Function testing procedure is applied to test for causality in mean and in variance between the stock market and the real economic sector. Besides variance causation, volatility spillover effects are examined through the multivariate specification form of the Exponential GARCH model. There is evidence of significant reciprocal volatility spillovers between the two sectors within a country, implying stronger interdependencies in the UK rather than in the US and asymmetric behavior only in the case of the UK. Key words: Stock market, Real activity, Volatility spillovers, UK, US.JEL: C32, E44, G12.
Keywords: Stock market; Real activity; Volatility spillovers; UK; US (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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