The Integration of the East and South-East Asian Equity Markets

This study examines how the degree of capital-market integration of the East and South-East Asian (ESEA) economies varied over the period 1988–2000 following the deregulation of these markets. The deregulation process varied across the countries both in terms of intensity and timing. A greater degre...

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Main Authors: TAN, K. B., TSE, Yiu Kuen
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-17012019-05-12T08:57:22Z The Integration of the East and South-East Asian Equity Markets TAN, K. B. TSE, Yiu Kuen This study examines how the degree of capital-market integration of the East and South-East Asian (ESEA) economies varied over the period 1988–2000 following the deregulation of these markets. The deregulation process varied across the countries both in terms of intensity and timing. A greater degree of co-movements in stock prices is a reflection of greater stock-market integration. We employ Geweke’s (1982) measure of feedback for different pairs of markets. For each pair of markets, the Geweke measure shows how co-movements in daily returns of stock prices varied over time. This is followed by the vector autoregression (VAR) analysis to examine the linkages between the stock markets in the ESEA region. Therein we seek to explore whether the financial influence of Japan in the region has overtaken that of the US. A before- and after-Asian financial crisis analysis shows that the linkages and interactions among the markets have increased substantially in the postcrisis era, suggesting that the national markets have become more interdependent. 2001-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/702 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/1701/viewcontent/ICSEAD_paper.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Finance
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Finance
TAN, K. B.
TSE, Yiu Kuen
The Integration of the East and South-East Asian Equity Markets
description This study examines how the degree of capital-market integration of the East and South-East Asian (ESEA) economies varied over the period 1988–2000 following the deregulation of these markets. The deregulation process varied across the countries both in terms of intensity and timing. A greater degree of co-movements in stock prices is a reflection of greater stock-market integration. We employ Geweke’s (1982) measure of feedback for different pairs of markets. For each pair of markets, the Geweke measure shows how co-movements in daily returns of stock prices varied over time. This is followed by the vector autoregression (VAR) analysis to examine the linkages between the stock markets in the ESEA region. Therein we seek to explore whether the financial influence of Japan in the region has overtaken that of the US. A before- and after-Asian financial crisis analysis shows that the linkages and interactions among the markets have increased substantially in the postcrisis era, suggesting that the national markets have become more interdependent.
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author TAN, K. B.
TSE, Yiu Kuen
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TSE, Yiu Kuen
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title The Integration of the East and South-East Asian Equity Markets
title_short The Integration of the East and South-East Asian Equity Markets
title_full The Integration of the East and South-East Asian Equity Markets
title_fullStr The Integration of the East and South-East Asian Equity Markets
title_full_unstemmed The Integration of the East and South-East Asian Equity Markets
title_sort integration of the east and south-east asian equity markets
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2001
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/702
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/1701/viewcontent/ICSEAD_paper.pdf
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