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Asian Review of Financial Research, Vol., No..
pp.1469~1499
pp.1469~1499
Do Financial Activities Affect Stock Volatility?
Daehong T. Jaang Department of Finance Hallym University
This paper re-examines the relation of stock volatility with those of macro-finance variables using data from 1950 to 2008. While confirming the findings in previous studies, in particular, the evidence of the greater stock return variability in economic downturn, it shows that much of the volatility is attributable to financial market activities since mid-1980s. It is argued that predictors of financial market activities can help to better explain stock volatility.
Daehong T. Jaang
This paper re-examines the relation of stock volatility with those of macro-finance variables using data from 1950 to 2008. While confirming the findings in previous studies, in particular, the evidence of the greater stock return variability in economic downturn, it shows that much of the volatility is attributable to financial market activities since mid-1980s. It is argued that predictors of financial market activities can help to better explain stock volatility.
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