Authors
Cheng F Lee, Gong‐meng Chen, Oliver M Rui
Publication date
2001/12
Journal
Journal of Financial Research
Volume
24
Issue
4
Pages
523-543
Description
We examine time‐series features of stock returns and volatility, as well as the relation between return and volatility in four of China's stock exchanges. Variance ratio tests reject the hypothesis that stock returns follow a random walk. We find evidence of long memory of returns. Application of GARCH and EGARCH models provides strong evidence of time‐varying volatility and shows volatility is highly persistent and predictable. The results of GARCH‐M do not show any relation between expected returns and expected risk. Daily trading volume used as a proxy for information arrival time has no significant explanatory power for the conditional volatility of daily returns.
JEL classification: G15
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Scholar articles
CF Lee, G Chen, OM Rui - Journal of Financial Research, 2001