Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/29416
Type: Journal article
Title: Volatility transmissions between stock and bond markets: Evidence from Japan and the U.S.
Author: Fang, V.
Lim, Y.
Lin, C.
Citation: International Journal of Information Technology, 2006; 12(6):120-128
Publisher: International Academy of Sciences
Issue Date: 2006
ISSN: 1305-239X
0218-7957
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Victor Fang, Yee-Choon Lim, and Chien-Ting Lin
Abstract: This study attempts to investigate the transmission of market-wide volatility between the equity markets and bond markets of Japan and the U.S. To measure the volatility transmission, the BEKK (Baba, Engle, Kraft and Kroner, 1990) method, a decomposition approach of the multivariate GARCH (1,1) model, is used to examine the cross-market contemporaneous effect of information arrival. The time series analysis provides evidence to the long-run phenomena of causality in conditional variances of paired assets within the local and international markets. Within various pairings, some evidence of bi-directional volatility transmissions such as informational linkages have been observed. Our empirical results suggest that within the domestic cross markets, the volatility transmission is unidirectional from the stock market to the bond market. Evidence from international cross-market analysis is mixed, with strong evidence on volatility spillover among these international stock markets, but weak evidence between international stock and bond markets. In addition, there are significant directional volatility transmissions between DJI index and FTSE100 index, and between DJI index and DAX200 index. The volatility transmission between these two markets indicates that the international diversification of bonds is not prevalent.
Keywords: Comovement
Volatility Transmissions
Idiosyncratic Conditional Varaince
GARCH(1,1)
Rights: © Singapore Computer Society
Description (link): http://www.intjit.org/journal/volume/12/6/index.html
Published version: http://www.intjit.org/journal/download/down.php?file=/12/6/126_15.pdf
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