Stock market volatility and the forecasting performance of stock index futures

This study attempts to apply the general equilibrium model of stock index futures with both stochastic market volatility and stochastic interest rates to the TAIFEX and the SGX Taiwan stock index futures data, and compares the predictive power of the cost of carry and the general equilibrium models....

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Forecasting
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Futures
GARCH
GARCH models
General economic equilibrium
Interest rates
power EWMA
Securities markets
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stochastic volatility
Stock exchange
Stock exchanges
Stock index futures
Stock prices
Studies
Taiwan
up-tick rule
Volatility
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