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Journal Article

Evolvement of Uniformity and Volatility in the Stressed Global Financial Village

PLoS ONE

Autoren

  • Kenett
  • D.Y.
  • Raddant
  • M.
  • Lux
  • T.
  • Ben-Jacob
  • E.

Erscheinungsdatum

JEL Classification

G01 G15 G11 G12

Schlagworte

Finanzmärkte

We present a new methodology to assess and quantify inter-market relations. The approach is based on the correlations between the market index, the index volatility, the market Index Cohesive Force and the meta-correlations (correlations between the intra-correlations.) We investigated the relations between six important world markets—U.S., U.K., Germany, Japan, China and India—from January 2000 until December 2010. We found that while the developed “western” markets (U.S., U.K., Germany) are highly correlated, the interdependencies between these markets and the developing “eastern” markets (India and China) are volatile and with noticeable maxima at times of global world events. The Japanese market switches “identity”—it switches between periods of high meta-correlations with the “western” markets and periods when it behaves more similarly to the “eastern” markets.

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