We examine the spillover effects of local and global shocks on Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-wide sector equity returns. We find the GCC-wide sector returns have asynchronous responses to global and regional shocks. Although the effects of these shocks differ in magnitude across individual GCC-wide sector returns, there is evidence that the GCC-wide sector equity markets are mostly driven by their own volatilities. For the basic materials, telecom and utility sectors, the effects of regional and global shocks are lower in magnitude in comparison to the rest of the GCC-wide sector indices. Applying a time-varying spillover model, we also indicate that the effect of global shocks on the volatility of GCC sector returns has been decreasing, w...
This thesis explores the financial connectedness of equity markets in the Gulf Cooperation Council (...
This research offers a comprehensive review of the volatility spillover patterns in the Gulf Coopera...
© The Author(s) 2019. This paper examines financial spillovers between the four largest equity marke...
We examine the spillover effects of local and global shocks on Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-wide s...
This paper examines the effects of return spillovers from regional (Saudi Arabia) and global (US) ma...
This paper examines the patterns of information transmission for equity markets in the seven Gulf Co...
This paper examines the volatility spillovers among Gulf Arab emerging markets. Multivariate VAR-GAR...
© 2019, The Author(s). This paper examines financial spillovers between the four largest equity mark...
The study of volatility transmission across markets commonly termed “volatility spillover” provides ...
textabstractUpon examining own volatility dependency for the three major sectors, namely Service, In...
This paper analyzes the impact of global and regional spillovers to GCC equity markets. GCC equity m...
In this paper, we document the main factors underlying the foreign portfolio inflows to Gulf Corpora...
This paper examines the effects of return spillovers from regional (Saudi Arabia) and global (US) ma...
In this paper, we document the determinants of portfolio investments to Gulf Cooperation Council (GC...
This paper will examine the transmission of markets returns and the volatility spillover between the...
This thesis explores the financial connectedness of equity markets in the Gulf Cooperation Council (...
This research offers a comprehensive review of the volatility spillover patterns in the Gulf Coopera...
© The Author(s) 2019. This paper examines financial spillovers between the four largest equity marke...
We examine the spillover effects of local and global shocks on Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-wide s...
This paper examines the effects of return spillovers from regional (Saudi Arabia) and global (US) ma...
This paper examines the patterns of information transmission for equity markets in the seven Gulf Co...
This paper examines the volatility spillovers among Gulf Arab emerging markets. Multivariate VAR-GAR...
© 2019, The Author(s). This paper examines financial spillovers between the four largest equity mark...
The study of volatility transmission across markets commonly termed “volatility spillover” provides ...
textabstractUpon examining own volatility dependency for the three major sectors, namely Service, In...
This paper analyzes the impact of global and regional spillovers to GCC equity markets. GCC equity m...
In this paper, we document the main factors underlying the foreign portfolio inflows to Gulf Corpora...
This paper examines the effects of return spillovers from regional (Saudi Arabia) and global (US) ma...
In this paper, we document the determinants of portfolio investments to Gulf Cooperation Council (GC...
This paper will examine the transmission of markets returns and the volatility spillover between the...
This thesis explores the financial connectedness of equity markets in the Gulf Cooperation Council (...
This research offers a comprehensive review of the volatility spillover patterns in the Gulf Coopera...
© The Author(s) 2019. This paper examines financial spillovers between the four largest equity marke...