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The comovement of US and UK stock markets

Tom Engsted and Carsten Tanggaard ()
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Carsten Tanggaard: Department of Finance, Aarhus School of Business, Postal: Fuglesangs Allé 4, 8210 Aarhus V, Denmark, http://www.asb.dk/EOK/FIN/STAFF/CAT_FORM.HTM

No 02-1, Finance Working Papers from University of Aarhus, Aarhus School of Business, Department of Business Studies

Abstract: US and UK stock returns are highly positively correlated over the period 1918-1999. Using VAR-based variance decompositions, we investigate the nature of this comovement. Excess return innovations are decomposed into news about future dividends, real interest rates, and excess returns. We find that the latter news component is the most important in explaining stock return volatility in both the US and the UK and that stock return news is highly correlated across countries. This is evidence against Beltratti and Shiller's (1993) finding that the comovement of US and UK stock markets can be explained in terms of a simple present value model. We interpret the comovement as indicating that equity premia in the two countries are hit by common real stocks.

Keywords: Comovement of stock returns; Variance decomposition; VAR model; Bias-correction; Bootsimulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 22 pages
Date: 2002-01-01
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