Random matrix theory and cross-correlations in global financial indices and local stock market indices

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Ashadun Nobi
Seong Eun Maeng
Gyeong Gyun Ha
Jae Woo Lee
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[1] Inha University,Department of Physics
[2] Noakhali Science and Technology University,Department of Computer Science and Telecommunication Engineering
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Stock Index; Global financial crisis; Random matrix theory; Inverse participation ratio;
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We analyzed cross-correlations between price fluctuations of global financial indices (20 daily stock indices over the world) and local indices (daily indices of 200 companies in the Korean stock market) by using random matrix theory (RMT). We compared eigenvalues and components of the largest and the second largest eigenvectors of the cross-correlation matrix before, during, and after the global financial the crisis in the year 2008. We find that the majority of its eigenvalues fall within the RMT bounds [λ−, λ+], where λ− and λ+ are the lower and the upper bounds of the eigenvalues of random correlation matrices. The components of the eigenvectors for the largest positive eigenvalues indicate the identical financial market mode dominating the global and local indices. On the other hand, the components of the eigenvector corresponding to the second largest eigenvalue are positive and negative values alternatively. The components before the crisis change sign during the crisis, and those during the crisis change sign after the crisis. The largest inverse participation ratio (IPR) corresponding to the smallest eigenvector is higher after the crisis than during any other periods in the global and local indices. During the global financial the crisis, the correlations among the global indices and among the local stock indices are perturbed significantly. However, the correlations between indices quickly recover the trends before the crisis.
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