Does Adr Listing Affect the Dynamics of Volatility in Emerging Markets

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This paper analyzes the time-series variation in the return volatility of non-US stocks from emerging markets that are cross-listed on US exchanges. Unlike previous studies in the cross-listing literature, return volatility is modeled using conditional heteroscedaslicity models. We find that firms' exposure to risks such as local and global market betas remain unchanged after cross-listing. Moreover, we do not identify notable changes in the dynamics of the volatility of cross-listed stocks after cross-listing except for leverage effects. We further show that the mean level of conditional variance is not affected after cross-listing. Thus, our results provide counter-evidence to the belief that foreign investor participation drives volatility upward.

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Salih, Aslihan/0000-0001-6654-2783; Umutlu, Mehmet/0000-0003-1353-2922

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Return Volatility, Egarch, Emerging Markets, ADR, Cross-listing

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Umutlu, M., Altay-Salih, A., Akdeniz, S. (2010). Does ADR listing affect the dynamics of volatility in emerging markets?. Finance A Uver-Czech Journal of Economics and Finance , 60(2), 122-137.

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60

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2

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122

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137
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