Unraveling hidden order in the dynamics of developed and emerging markets.

The characterization of asset price returns is an important subject in modern finance. Traditionally, the dynamics of stock returns are assumed to lack any temporal order. Here we present an analysis of the autocovariance of stock market indices and unravel temporal order in several major stock mark...

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Main Authors: Yonatan Berman, Yoash Shapira, Eshel Ben-Jacob
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4226548?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2775ee99560e4dbd93055e88cc19caf32020-11-25T02:47:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01911e11242710.1371/journal.pone.0112427Unraveling hidden order in the dynamics of developed and emerging markets.Yonatan BermanYoash ShapiraEshel Ben-JacobThe characterization of asset price returns is an important subject in modern finance. Traditionally, the dynamics of stock returns are assumed to lack any temporal order. Here we present an analysis of the autocovariance of stock market indices and unravel temporal order in several major stock markets. We also demonstrate a fundamental difference between developed and emerging markets in the past decade - emerging markets are marked by positive order in contrast to developed markets whose dynamics are marked by weakly negative order. In addition, the reaction to financial crises was found to be reversed among developed and emerging markets, presenting large positive/negative autocovariance spikes following the onset of these crises. Notably, the Chinese market shows neutral or no order while being regarded as an emerging market. These findings show that despite the coupling between international markets and global trading, major differences exist between different markets, and demonstrate that the autocovariance of markets is correlated with their stability, as well as with their state of development.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4226548?pdf=render
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Unraveling hidden order in the dynamics of developed and emerging markets.
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title Unraveling hidden order in the dynamics of developed and emerging markets.
title_short Unraveling hidden order in the dynamics of developed and emerging markets.
title_full Unraveling hidden order in the dynamics of developed and emerging markets.
title_fullStr Unraveling hidden order in the dynamics of developed and emerging markets.
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling hidden order in the dynamics of developed and emerging markets.
title_sort unraveling hidden order in the dynamics of developed and emerging markets.
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description The characterization of asset price returns is an important subject in modern finance. Traditionally, the dynamics of stock returns are assumed to lack any temporal order. Here we present an analysis of the autocovariance of stock market indices and unravel temporal order in several major stock markets. We also demonstrate a fundamental difference between developed and emerging markets in the past decade - emerging markets are marked by positive order in contrast to developed markets whose dynamics are marked by weakly negative order. In addition, the reaction to financial crises was found to be reversed among developed and emerging markets, presenting large positive/negative autocovariance spikes following the onset of these crises. Notably, the Chinese market shows neutral or no order while being regarded as an emerging market. These findings show that despite the coupling between international markets and global trading, major differences exist between different markets, and demonstrate that the autocovariance of markets is correlated with their stability, as well as with their state of development.
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