Impact of Foreign Listed Single Stock Futures on the Domestic Underlying Stock Markets
Resource
Applied Economics Letters :567-574
Journal
Applied Economics Letters
Journal Volume
10
Journal Issue
9
Pages
567-574
Date Issued
2003
Date
2003
Author(s)
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to investigate whether foreign-listed single stock futures (SSFs) would have any impact on their domestic underlying stock markets. GARCH (1,1) and GJR-GARCH (1,1) are used to analyse the data from the London International Financial Future and Options Exchange (LIFFE) in this research. Results show that the introduction of the foreign listed SSF contracts seems to have more explanatory power with respect to the higher volatility of their domestic spot markets than the announcement of the SSF contracts. Also, for two of the nine securities, the daily activity shocks of the foreign-listed SSFs are responsible for the higher conditional volatility of their home underlying stocks, while the activity that is forecastable but highly variable across days diminishes the conditional volatility of the underlying stocks.
Other Subjects
market conditions; stock market
Type
journal article
