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In this paper we investigate the return relations between major asset classes using data from both the US and the UK. Our first objective is to examine time variation in conditional correlations to determine when these variables act as a hedge against each other. Secondly, we provide evidence on...
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We assess whether two classes of bubbles occur in the spot price of gold, rational speculative and periodically bursting bubbles, using gold’s lease rates for the first time in the literature as a measure of its fundamental value. This question is of particular significance as these are the...
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Despite their importance there is a relative dearth on spillovers within the industrial metal class. This is particularly acute in regard to volatility spillovers. Using the Diebold and Yilmaz (2009) methodology we analyze these metals over a 20 year period, showing the evolution of volatility...
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Much academic and investor analysis and commentary sees the four main precious metals as a single market, integrated and to some degree with each metal a substitute for the other. This proposition, which can be explicit or implicit can be challenged on economic grounds and on statistical...
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The high volatility of the blockchain markets has driven the attention of investors and market participants to concentrate on the diversification avenues of NFTs, DeFis, and Cryptos. We examined the extreme risk transmission of block-chain markets using the quantile connectedness technique at...
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We investigate whether there exists a relationship between eight proxy variables for investor mood (based on the weather, biorhythms, and beliefs) and daily Irish stock returns over the period 1988 to 2001. Our study is motivated by recent research which argues that people's decisions are...
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This paper surveys the research on the influence of investor feelings on equity pricing, and also develops a theoretical basis with which to understand the emerging findings of this area. The theoretical basis is developed by reference to research in the fields of economic psychology and...
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The ability of investors to implement seasonal strategies implied by academic papers has been widely criticised, most recently by Hudson, Keasey amp; Littler (2002). This paper addresses these concerns, and provides an example of a strategy derived from academic papers that indicates how and to...
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This paper examines the Kolb amp; Rodrigues (1987) 'Friday the 13th' Anomaly using a consistent international dataset, the FT_Actuaries indices. It is found that the mean return on Friday the 13th is significantly greater than that of all other Friday's and that this result stems from a source...
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This paper examines the conditional and unconditional mean returns and variance of returns of daily gold and silver contracts over the 1982-2002 period. Despite the importance of these metals as industrial and investment products, they have received scant attention in recent years. In...
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