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The Interdependence of Share Markets in the Developed Economies of East Asia

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Leong, S.C.
Felminham, B.
Abstract

The interdependence of Japan’s Nikkei (JN), Taiwan Weighted (TW), Singapore Strait Times (SST), Korea Composite (KC) and Hang Seng (HS) SPIs is tested on 2739 daily observations for July 8, 1990 to July 6, 2000.

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Paper provided by Tasmania - Department of Economics in its series Papers with number 2001-10.

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Date of creation: 2001
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Keywords: FINANCIAL MARKET TESTS ECONOMIC MODELS

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