A Bivariate Causality between Stock Prices and Exchange Rates: Evidence from Recent Asia Flu
Clive Granger,
Bwo-Nung Huang and
Chin W. Yang
University of California at San Diego, Economics Working Paper Series from Department of Economics, UC San Diego
Abstract:
This paper applies recently developed unit root and cointegration models to determine the appropriate Granger causality relations between stock prices and exchange rates using recent Asian flu data. Coupled with impulse response functions, it is found that data from Japan and Thailand are in agreement with this approach, so that exchange rates leads stock prices with positive correlation. On the other hand, data of Taiwan suggests the result predicted by the portfolio approach: stock prices lead exchange rates with negative correlation. Data from Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, and the Philippines indicate strong feedback relations while that of Singapore fails to reveal any recognizable pattern
Keywords: asian flu; causality; stock prices; exchange rates (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998-04-01
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