The Political Economy of Volatility Dynamics in the Hong Kong Stock Market

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Wai Mun Fong
Seng Kee Koh
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[1] National University of Singapore,Department of Finance and Accounting
[2] Singapore Management University,Department of Finance and Accounting
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leverage effect and political risk; regime switching; volatility;
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10.1023/A:1024133632104
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Despite its obvious importance, little empirical research has examined the impact of political risk on stock market volatility. This paper uses data on the Hong Kong stock market over a long sample period to investigate whether political risk has induced regime shifts in stock market volatility. Regime shifts are modelled via a Markov switching EGARCH model that allows for regime-dependent volatility asymmetry. We find strong evidence of regime shifts in conditional volatility as well as significant volatility asymmetry in high volatility periods. Major political uncertainties were reflected in a switch to the high-volatility regime. However, contrary to popular perceptions, we find no evidence that the Hong Kong stock market has become persistently more volatile since the start of Sino-British political negotiations in 1982.
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