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Resumen de International correlations across stock markets and industries: trends and patterns 1988�2002

L. Yang, Francis Tapon, Y. Sun

  • Do both the country-specific correlations and industry-specific correlations fluctuate significantly over time between 1988 and 2002? () Are the country-specific and industry-specific correlations positively related to stock market volatilities? It is concluded that: First, the correlations among national stock markets have been increasing between 1988 and 2002 and the correlations are not constant over the time period of this research. This indicates that the effect of globalization outweighs country-specific factors in determining the co-movements of the markets. Second, the correlations are positively related to volatility in the stock markets in this sample. Correlations rise in periods when conditional volatility of markets is large. Finally, in most cases, correlations between national stock markets are greater than those between the five industries chosen in these markets, indicating that investment diversification across industries provides greater risk reduction benefits than diversification across countries.


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