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Causality-in-variance and causality-in-mean among European government bond markets

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  • Guangzhong Li
  • James Refalo
  • Lifan Wu

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This article examines causality in volatility spillover (causality-in-variance) for the six major European government bond markets. Using tests of temporal causality and directed acyclic graphs, we find evidence of contemporaneous causality-in-variance, indicating that volatility spillover in the government bond markets is a short-lived phenomenon. However, we find no evidence of contemporaneous causality-in-mean for bond index returns. The tests reveal that the markets are bidirectionally linked, and reasonably well integrated.

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  • Guangzhong Li & James Refalo & Lifan Wu, 2008. "Causality-in-variance and causality-in-mean among European government bond markets," Applied Financial Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 18(21), pages 1709-1720.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:apfiec:v:18:y:2008:i:21:p:1709-1720
    DOI: 10.1080/09603100701735953
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