Authors
Prithviraj S Banerjee, James S Doran, David R Peterson
Publication date
2007/10/1
Journal
Journal of Banking & Finance
Volume
31
Issue
10
Pages
3183-3199
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Prior studies find that the CBOE volatility index (VIX) predicts returns on stock market indices, suggesting implied volatilities measured by VIX are a risk factor affecting security returns or an indicator of market inefficiency. We extend prior work in three important ways. First, we investigate the relationship between future returns and current implied volatility levels and innovations. Second, we examine portfolios sorted on book-to-market equity, size, and beta. Third, we control for the four Fama and French [Fama, E., French, K., 1993. Common risk factors in the returns on stocks and bonds. Journal of Financial Economics 33, 3–56.] and Carhart [Carhart, M., 1997. On persistence in mutual fund performance. Journal of Finance, 52, 57–82.] factors. We find that VIX-related variables have strong predictive ability.
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Scholar articles
PS Banerjee, JS Doran, DR Peterson - Journal of Banking & Finance, 2007