Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
967517 Journal of Multinational Financial Management 2008 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper uses linear and nonlinear Granger causality tests to study the lead-lag relations among China's segmented stock markets. In contrast to the weak lead-lag relation among A- and B-share markets disclosed by its linear counterpart, a nonlinear causality test provides evidence of strong bi-directional causal relations between two A-share markets as well as between two B-share markets. In addition, the evidence shows that since the implementation of a new policy allowing domestic citizens to invest in B-share markets, A-share markets tend to lead their B-share counterparts in the same stock exchange and B-share markets continue to lead the H-share market.
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