Stock return market volatility and time-varying betas in the Toronto Stock Exchange

A study investigates the time series properties of Canadian stock returns using daily data from the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) index and several sub-index portfolios. The sub-index portfolios includes stocks from the major Canadian industries such as financial services, gold and silver mines, comm...

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Financial services
Forest products
International trade
Normal distribution
Pipelines
Rates of return
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Stock exchanges
Stock prices
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