Systematic risk and time scales: New evidence from an application of wavelet approach to the emerging Gulf stock markets

The paper is the first attempt to estimate systematic risk ‘beta’ at different time scales in the context of the emerging Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) equity markets by applying a relatively new approach in finance known as wavelet analysis. Our results indicate that on average beta coefficients i...

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Impact analysis
Investors
Risk assessment
Securities markets
Stock exchanges
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Systematic risk
Systematic risk Different time scales Wavelet approach Value at risk Gulf stock markets
Value at risk
Wavelet approach
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