Behaviour of Stock Return Autocorrelation in the GCC Stock Markets

There is overwhelming evidence of the presence of autocorrelation in stock returns in many previous studies. Since stock return correlation is related to predictability of stock prices, it is important to know the extent of autocorrelation and its underlying causes. This article investigates the aut...

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Main Authors: Chowdhury, H., Rahman, A., Sadique, Shibley
Format: Journal Article
Published: Sage Publications 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3976
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author Chowdhury, H.
Rahman, A.
Sadique, Shibley
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Sadique, Shibley
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description There is overwhelming evidence of the presence of autocorrelation in stock returns in many previous studies. Since stock return correlation is related to predictability of stock prices, it is important to know the extent of autocorrelation and its underlying causes. This article investigates the autocorrelation structure of seven Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) stock markets. All the markets except for Dubai and Kuwait show significant first-order autocorrelation of returns. Bahrain, Oman and Qatar exhibit strong positive whereas Abu Dhabi exhibits negative autocorrelation of returns. In general, return autocorrelation conditional on a negative return day is higher than that conditional on a positive return day. Autocorrelation between weekdays is usually larger than that between the first and last trading day of the week. Use of dynamic volatility models gives evidence that for almost all the markets negative feedback traders are the dominant players to contribute to the autocorrelation of returns. Thus, traders are very keen to realize their profits too often, resulting in significantly positive return autocorrelation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-39762017-09-13T14:33:02Z Behaviour of Stock Return Autocorrelation in the GCC Stock Markets Chowdhury, H. Rahman, A. Sadique, Shibley volatility feedback trading GARCH Autocorrelation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) markets There is overwhelming evidence of the presence of autocorrelation in stock returns in many previous studies. Since stock return correlation is related to predictability of stock prices, it is important to know the extent of autocorrelation and its underlying causes. This article investigates the autocorrelation structure of seven Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) stock markets. All the markets except for Dubai and Kuwait show significant first-order autocorrelation of returns. Bahrain, Oman and Qatar exhibit strong positive whereas Abu Dhabi exhibits negative autocorrelation of returns. In general, return autocorrelation conditional on a negative return day is higher than that conditional on a positive return day. Autocorrelation between weekdays is usually larger than that between the first and last trading day of the week. Use of dynamic volatility models gives evidence that for almost all the markets negative feedback traders are the dominant players to contribute to the autocorrelation of returns. Thus, traders are very keen to realize their profits too often, resulting in significantly positive return autocorrelation. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3976 10.1177/0972150915591420 Sage Publications restricted
spellingShingle volatility
feedback trading
GARCH
Autocorrelation
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) markets
Chowdhury, H.
Rahman, A.
Sadique, Shibley
Behaviour of Stock Return Autocorrelation in the GCC Stock Markets
title Behaviour of Stock Return Autocorrelation in the GCC Stock Markets
title_full Behaviour of Stock Return Autocorrelation in the GCC Stock Markets
title_fullStr Behaviour of Stock Return Autocorrelation in the GCC Stock Markets
title_full_unstemmed Behaviour of Stock Return Autocorrelation in the GCC Stock Markets
title_short Behaviour of Stock Return Autocorrelation in the GCC Stock Markets
title_sort behaviour of stock return autocorrelation in the gcc stock markets
topic volatility
feedback trading
GARCH
Autocorrelation
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) markets
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3976