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Financial integration and the price of world covariance risk: Large- vs. small-cap stocks
Authors:Wei Huang  
Institution:aShidler College of Business, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
Abstract:We investigate whether recent country-level evidence of global pricing is particular to large-cap stocks. Specifically, we examine cross-country return correlations and conduct asset pricing tests on three size-based stock portfolios for nine developed countries over the period from 1980 to 2004. We find that large-cap stocks realize significant comovements across countries, whereas small-cap stocks realize smaller average correlations (relative to both large-cap stocks and small-cap stocks across countries). More important, asset pricing tests suggest that while large-cap stocks are priced globally, global pricing is rejected for most small-cap stocks. Finally, the evidence indicates that financial integration deepened in recent years primarily for large-cap stocks. Overall, the results suggest that the global pricing pertains chiefly to large-cap stocks.
Keywords:Financial integration  International asset pricing  World covariance risk  MSCI indices
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