Long-range Dependencies of Euronext Capital Markets: A Dynamic Detrended Analysis

R. Dias, Paula Heliodoro, Hortense Santos, A. R. Farinha, Márcia R. C. Santos, Paulo Alexandre
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This paper aims to test efficiency, in its weak form, in the cap­ital markets of the Netherlands (AEX), Belgium (BEL 20), France (CAC 40), Ireland (ISEQ 20), Norway (OSEBX), Portugal (PSI 20), in the period from April 4, 2019 to April 1, 2021. The sample was partitioned into two sub­periods, the first and second wave of the global pandemic: April 4, 2019 to April 30, 2020; May 4, 2020 to April 1, 2021. To carry out this analysis, different approaches were undertaken to analyze whether: (i) Euron­ext’s stock markets have more significant long memories in the first or second wave of the global pandemic? The results show the presence of sharp long memories during the first wave of the global pandemic, par­ticularly in the stock indices OSEBX (0.67), PSI 20 (0.67), AEX (0.66), BEL 20 (0.64), CAC 40 (0.62), ISEQ 20 (0.61), which implies that the yields are au­tocorrelated in time and, there is a reversal of the average, in all indexes. Regarding the second wave of the global pandemic, we found that most Euronext stock markets don’t reject the random walk hypothesis, with the exception of the Norwegian (0.56) and Portugal (0.55) stock markets. These findings show that the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic was ac­centuated during the first wave, but from May 2020 the markets adjust­ed and showed balance. The authors believe that the results achieved will be a benefit to international investors seeking efficient diversifica­tion into their portfolios.
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泛欧交易所资本市场的长期依赖关系:动态趋势分析
本文旨在测试荷兰(AEX)、比利时(BEL 20)、法国(CAC 40)、爱尔兰(ISEQ 20)、挪威(OSEBX)、葡萄牙(PSI 20)资本市场在2019年4月4日至2021年4月1日期间的弱形式效率。样本被分为两个子时期,即全球大流行的第一波和第二波:2019年4月4日至2020年4月30日;2020年5月4日至2021年4月1日。为了进行这一分析,采用了不同的方法来分析:(i)泛欧交易所的股票市场在全球大流行的第一波或第二波中是否具有更显著的长期记忆?结果表明,在全球大流行的第一波期间,存在明显的长记忆,特别是在股票指数OSEBX (0.67), PSI 20 (0.67), AEX (0.66), BEL 20 (0.64), CAC 40 (0.62), ISEQ 20(0.61)中,这意味着收益率在时间上是自相关的,并且在所有指数中都有平均值反转。对于第二波全球大流行,我们发现除了挪威(0.56)和葡萄牙(0.55)股票市场外,大多数泛欧交易所股票市场不拒绝随机漫步假设。这些发现表明,新冠肺炎大流行的影响在第一波期间减弱,但从2020年5月开始,市场进行了调整并呈现平衡。作者认为,所取得的成果将有利于寻求有效分散投资组合的国际投资者。
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