A clustering approach to examine the dynamics of the NASDAQ topology in times of crisis

This paper investigates the dynamics of the NASDAQ topology before, during, and after 2008 financial crisis. First, multiresolution analysis by virtue of wavelet transform is employed to denoise each NASDAQ sector return series. Second, the correlation matrix of sectors is built and analyzed in each...

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Main Author: Salim Lahmiri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2012-10-01
Series:Management Science Letters
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Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol2/msl_2012_130.pdf
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spelling doaj-b3a05d1e18d44331aafb5965d54f90df2020-11-24T23:08:18ZengGrowing ScienceManagement Science Letters1923-93351923-93432012-10-012621132118A clustering approach to examine the dynamics of the NASDAQ topology in times of crisisSalim LahmiriThis paper investigates the dynamics of the NASDAQ topology before, during, and after 2008 financial crisis. First, multiresolution analysis by virtue of wavelet transform is employed to denoise each NASDAQ sector return series. Second, the correlation matrix of sectors is built and analyzed in each time period to view comovements of sectors. Third, hierarchical clustering trees are constructed in each time period to find out how the structure of the NASDAQ market evolves through time. Our results suggest that interrelationships between sectors become stronger in times of crisis and especially in post-crisis period. In addition, some markets tend to form the same cluster in all time periods; for instance the Industrial and Bank sectors and the Telecommunication and Computer sectors. However, the general topology of the NASDAQ market has been considerably changed over periods. In sum, the complex structure of the NASDAQ market is dynamic and is more integrated after 2008 financial crisis. This result indicates that there are less diversification opportunities in the post-crisis period in comparison with pre-crisis period. These empirical findings are important for the development of subsequent portfolio strategies.http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol2/msl_2012_130.pdfFinancial crisisMarket dynamicsWavelet analysisTime series clustering
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A clustering approach to examine the dynamics of the NASDAQ topology in times of crisis
Management Science Letters
Financial crisis
Market dynamics
Wavelet analysis
Time series clustering
author_facet Salim Lahmiri
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title A clustering approach to examine the dynamics of the NASDAQ topology in times of crisis
title_short A clustering approach to examine the dynamics of the NASDAQ topology in times of crisis
title_full A clustering approach to examine the dynamics of the NASDAQ topology in times of crisis
title_fullStr A clustering approach to examine the dynamics of the NASDAQ topology in times of crisis
title_full_unstemmed A clustering approach to examine the dynamics of the NASDAQ topology in times of crisis
title_sort clustering approach to examine the dynamics of the nasdaq topology in times of crisis
publisher Growing Science
series Management Science Letters
issn 1923-9335
1923-9343
publishDate 2012-10-01
description This paper investigates the dynamics of the NASDAQ topology before, during, and after 2008 financial crisis. First, multiresolution analysis by virtue of wavelet transform is employed to denoise each NASDAQ sector return series. Second, the correlation matrix of sectors is built and analyzed in each time period to view comovements of sectors. Third, hierarchical clustering trees are constructed in each time period to find out how the structure of the NASDAQ market evolves through time. Our results suggest that interrelationships between sectors become stronger in times of crisis and especially in post-crisis period. In addition, some markets tend to form the same cluster in all time periods; for instance the Industrial and Bank sectors and the Telecommunication and Computer sectors. However, the general topology of the NASDAQ market has been considerably changed over periods. In sum, the complex structure of the NASDAQ market is dynamic and is more integrated after 2008 financial crisis. This result indicates that there are less diversification opportunities in the post-crisis period in comparison with pre-crisis period. These empirical findings are important for the development of subsequent portfolio strategies.
topic Financial crisis
Market dynamics
Wavelet analysis
Time series clustering
url http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol2/msl_2012_130.pdf
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