The Impact of the Exchange Rate Dynamics on the Dependencies in Global Stock Market
Journal Title: Dynamic Econometric Models - Year 2011, Vol 11, Issue 1
Abstract
The paper addresses the question of how the exchange rate dynamics affects the analysis of linkages between national stock markets. We consider two ways of tackling the problem. The first one consists in denominating the analyzed quotations in the same currency. The second deals with a direct introducing the exchange rate into a model. Our analysis is based on the daily return series on selected stock indices from the period 1995-2010. We model the dependence structure using dynamic copulas. This allows us to separate the dynamics of dependence from the volatility dynamics.
Authors and Affiliations
Małgorzata Doman, Ryszard Doman
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