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Title: | Are long-term return anomalies on the Nikkei statistical illusions? |
Conference Name: | The thirteenth Annual PACAP/FMA Finance Conference |
Keywords: | Nikkei stock index CUSUM statistic Economy |
Conference Date: | 2001-07-05 |
Conference Location: | Westin Chosun Hotel, Seoul, Korea Radisson Plaza Hotel, Seoul, Korea |
Abstract: | This study investigates the sensitivity of the long-term return anomaly observed on the Nikkei stock index to sample and method bias using daily data from the period 3 January 1980 to 31 October 2000. Initially the CUSUM statistic is employed to identify subperiods of sign shifts in the mean returns. We find that the null hypothesis of no long-term memory is accepted for the whole sample and every subperiod using modified rescaled range tests, but not using the classical rescaled range test. We conclude that researchers may inadvertently introduce sample and method bias into their studies of the time series properties of the Nikkei unless sample period and method are considered. |
Pages: | 16 |
Call Number: | HG4026.A536 2001 katsem |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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