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Equity Trading Volume and Volatility: Latent Information Arrivals and Common Long-Run Dependencies
Authors:Tim Bollerslev  Dan Jubinski
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics , Duke University , Durham , NC , 27708 E-mail: boller@econ.duke.edu;2. Department of Economics , University of Virginia , Charlottesville , VA , 22901 E-mail: pdj7x@virginia.edu
Abstract:This article examines the behavior of equity trading volume and volatility for the individual firms composing the Standard & Poor's 100 composite index. Using multivariate spectral methods, we find that fractionally integrated processes best describe the long-run temporal dependencies in both series. Consistent with a stylized mixture-of-distributions hypothesis model in which the aggregate “news”-arrival process possesses long-memory characteristics, the long-run hyperbolic decay rates appear to be common across each volume-volatility pair.
Keywords:Fractional integration  Mixture of distributions hypothesis  Return volatility  Spectral analysis  Trading volume
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