Predictability of Return Volatility across Different Emerging Capital Markets: Evidence from Asia
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Carmignani, F
Singh, T
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The importance of return volatility forecasts in policy formation and investment decision-making in emerging countries is growing considerably. However, from an operational perspective, there is no consensus in the literature on which econometric model has the best forecasting performance. To shed new light on this issue, this article compares forecasting models for a selected group of emerging Asian economies: India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Singapore and Thailand. Model’s performance is tested using both in-sample and out-of-sample forecasting methods. It is found that a relatively simple asymmetric EGARCH model clearly outperforms other models.
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South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance
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Economic theory
Macroeconomics (incl. monetary and fiscal theory)
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Applied economics