The impact of financial globalisation on stock market volatility in European Union countries

Heba F. Zaher, L. Buics
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This study examines the impact of financial globalisation on stock market volatility in 24 countries, based on yearly observations from 1993 to 2019. Previous research shows that growing global financial linkages are decreasing countries’ stock market volatility. The financial globalisation composite index consists of two indices. The first is the de facto index, which measures the actual activities and flows between a country and other parts of the world, and the second is the de jure index, which expresses the conditions and policies that enable these activities and flows. According to the authors’ results, the de facto index has no significant effect on countries’ stock market volatility, while there is a significant negative relationship between the de jure index and stock market volatility, underlining the importance of policies and conditions conducive to financial globalisation.
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金融全球化对欧盟国家股市波动的影响
本研究基于1993年至2019年的年度观察,考察了金融全球化对24个国家股市波动的影响。先前的研究表明,日益增长的全球金融联系正在降低各国股市的波动性。金融全球化综合指数由两个指数组成。第一个是事实指数,它衡量一个国家与世界其他地区之间的实际活动和流动;第二个是法律指数,它表达了使这些活动和流动成为可能的条件和政策。根据作者的研究结果,事实指数对各国股市波动没有显著影响,而法律指数与股市波动之间存在显著的负相关关系,这突显了有利于金融全球化的政策和条件的重要性。
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