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Herd Behaviour and Market Efficiency Evidence from the Iberian Stock Exchanges

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  • Jos CURTO

    (ISCTE Instituto Universit rio de Lisboa Business Research Unit BRU IUL Lisboa Portugal)

  • Pedro FALCÃO

    (ISCTE Instituto Universit rio de Lisboa Business Research Unit BRU IUL Lisboa Portugal)

  • Andr BRAGA

    (ISCTE Instituto Universit rio de Lisboa2 Lisboa Portugal)

Abstract

The present paper examines the extent to which herd behaviour is prevalent in the Iberian stock markets using constant and time varying coefficient estimation An important finding is that the results obtained from using the two different methodologies for analyzing the Iberian markets lead to different conclusions suggesting that estimates are not independent of the methodology used Using constant coefficient methodologies no evidence of herding is found in the Spanish market suggesting a generally efficient market however regarding the Portuguese market we find evidence of herd behaviour On the other hand by employing the Kalman filter a methodology scarcely used in the study of the herding phenomenon we find that herd behaviour presents time varying dynamics in both Iberian markets Additionally the issue of a potential contagion across these two highly integrated economies is also addressed and the evidence suggests a strong spillover effect The findings particularly those regarding the time varying dynamics of herding highlight the necessity of further research given the impact of herding on market stability and particularly on portfolio risk diversification

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  • Jos CURTO & Pedro FALCÃO & Andr BRAGA, 2017. "Herd Behaviour and Market Efficiency Evidence from the Iberian Stock Exchanges," Journal of Advanced Studies in Finance, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(2), pages 81-93.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jasf00:v:8:y:2017:i:2:p:81-93
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