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Are Co-integrated Stock Prices Consistent with the Efficient Market Hypothesis?
Authors:EDGAR J WILSON  HAZEM A MARASHDEH
Institution:School of Economics, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia; Department of Finance and Banking, University of Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Abstract:This paper responds to the unsatisfactory argument that there is no correspondence between co-integration and the efficient market hypothesis. A law of one co-integrating vector of prices is proposed for the exchange rate and domestic and overseas stock prices. Markets must therefore be efficient in long-run equilibrium because no arbitrage opportunities exist. However, arbitrage activity via the disequilibrium error correction allows above-average (risk-adjusted) returns to be earned in the short run. The elimination of these arbitrage opportunities means that stock market inefficiency in the short run ensures stock market efficiency in the long run.
Keywords:G14  O47  C32
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