textabstractUpon examining own volatility dependency for the three major sectors, namely Service, Industrial and Banking, in four GCC economies (Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE), the empirical findings suggest that Banking seems to be the least sensitive among the sectors to past own volatility, while Industrial is the most volatile to the onset of past shocks or news. Sector volatility spillovers show that Saudi Arabia has the least inter-sector spillovers, while tiny Qatar has the most. Saudi Arabia seems to be the most sensitive to geopolitics, while Kuwait is the least affected. The constant conditional correlations between the three sectors for all four GCC markets echo different economic advantages and varying roles in the econom...
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Volatility spillovers among the stock markets of Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia are investigated ...
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The relationship between stock markets returns, economic growth and oil price volatility has been an...
The relaxation of security laws and regulations in emerging markets in the Middle East and North Afr...
Volatility spillovers among the stock markets of Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia are investigated ...
The major objectives of this study are twofold. The first objective is to examine the dynamic volati...
We examine the spillover effects of local and global shocks on Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-wide s...
This study examines the impact of the two recent political and economic crises of March 2014 and Jun...
This paper examines the volatility spillovers among Gulf Arab emerging markets. Multivariate VAR-GAR...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the spillover of returns, information and volatility of retu...
The study of volatility transmission across markets commonly termed “volatility spillover” provides ...
This paper examines the effects of return spillovers from regional (Saudi Arabia) and global (US) ma...
This paper will examine the transmission of markets returns and the volatility spillover between the...
This paper examines the patterns of information transmission for equity markets in the seven Gulf Co...
This paper examines the degree to which four emerging stock markets in the Arab Gulf countries (Bahr...
This paper examines the effects of return spillovers from regional (Saudi Arabia) and global (US) ma...
This thesis explores the financial connectedness of equity markets in the Gulf Cooperation Council (...
The relationship between stock markets returns, economic growth and oil price volatility has been an...
The relaxation of security laws and regulations in emerging markets in the Middle East and North Afr...
Volatility spillovers among the stock markets of Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia are investigated ...