Relationships Between Stock Markets: Causality Between G8 Countries and Turkey

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2020

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Springer international Publishing Ag

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Industrial Engineering
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This study investigated relationships between stock markets in the Group of Eight (G8) countries (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the UK, and the USA) and the Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE) by estimating eight different vector autoregressions (VARs). We applied the Johansen and Juselius cointegration test to identify the long-run relations between the indices. The modified Granger causality test proposed by Toda and Yamamoto was conducted to identify the causality, then forecast variance decomposition and impulse response analysis were employed to explore the impacts of unexpected shocks in the G8 countries' stock markets on the ISE. The results showed that there was no cointegration between the ISE and the G8 countries' markets, but they still affected the ISE to different degrees, and the DAX-ISE 100, CAC 40-ISE 100, and FTSE MIB-ISE 100 causal relationships were bidirectional.

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Ünlü, Kamil Demirberk/0000-0002-2393-6691; Potas, Nihan/0000-0002-0393-3135; YILMAZ, MEHMET/0000-0002-9762-6688

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Istanbul stock exchange, G8 countries, Cointegration, Causality, Generalized variance decomposition, Impulse response

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6th International Symposium on Chaos, Complexity, and Leadership (ICCLS) -- DEC 11-12, 2018 -- Ankara, TURKEY

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