LEADER 04190nam 2200637Ia 450 001 9910464009703321 005 20170815101937.0 010 $a1-4623-7493-X 010 $a1-4527-4199-9 010 $a9786612843792 010 $a1-4518-7313-1 010 $a1-282-84379-6 035 $a(CKB)3170000000055318 035 $a(EBL)1608393 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000943255 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11492252 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000943255 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10975263 035 $a(PQKB)11028329 035 $a(OCoLC)649746446 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1608393 035 $a(EXLCZ)993170000000055318 100 $a20100609d2009 uf 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aSpillovers of the U.S. subprime financial turmoil to mainland China and Hong Kong SAR$b[electronic resource] $eevidence from stock markets /$fprepared by Tao Sun and Xiaojuing Zhang 210 $a[Washington, D.C.] $cInternational Monetary Fund, Monetary and Capital Market Dept. $cChinese Academy of Social Sciences$d2009 215 $a1 online resource (44 p.) 225 1 $aIMF working paper ;$vWP/09/166 300 $a"August 2009." 311 $a1-4519-1741-4 327 $aContents; I. Introduction; II. Performance of China and HK's Stock Markets-Stylized Facts and Some Preliminary Observations; III. Related Literature; IV. Data and Methodology; V. Empirical results; A. UGARCH Models; B. MGARCH models; VI. Conclusions and Policy Implications; Tables; 1. Emerging Stock Market Peaks and Troughs: Current Episode; 2. Data Description and Transformation; 3. Daily Equity Price Returns: Summary Statistics; 4. Equity Prices and Volatility Indices: Augmented Dickey-Fuller Tests Statistics; 5. VAR Lag Oder Selection Criteria; 6. The Distribution of Squared Returns 327 $a7. Regression Results of the Event Models: China8. Regression Results of the Event Models: Hong Kong SAR; 9. Estimated Coefficients for Conditional Mean Return Equations; 10. Estimated Coefficients for Variance Covariance Equations; 11. Estimated Coefficients for Conditional Mean Return Equations Using Financial; 12. Estimated Coefficients for Variance Covariance Equations Using Financial Sector; Figures; 1. Stock prices Indices; 2. U.S. Market Volatility; 3. Hot Money flows to China; 4. U.S. Resident's Net Foreign Transactions in Foreign Corporate Stocks; 5. Daily Equity Returns 327 $a6. Squared Returns7. Conditional Correlation Between the Composite Indices; 8. Conditional Correlation Between the Financial Indices; Appendixes; Lists of Subprime Events; Members of FXI US equity; Market Forecasts of Monthly Economic Indicators: China; Market Forecasts of Monthly Economic Indicators: HK; References 330 $aThis paper focuses on evidence from stock markets as it investigates the spillovers from the United States to mainland China and Hong Kong SAR during the subprime crisis. Using both univariate and multivariate GARCH models, this paper finds that China's stock market is not immune to the financial crisis, as evidenced by the price and volatility spillovers from the United States. In addition, HK's equity returns have exhibited more significant price and volatility spillovers from the United States than China's returns, and past volatility shocks in the United States have a more persistent effec 410 0$aIMF working paper ;$vWP/09/166. 606 $aStock exchanges$zChina 606 $aGlobal Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 607 $aChina$xEconomic conditions$y2000- 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aStock exchanges 615 0$aGlobal Financial Crisis, 2008-2009. 700 $aSun$b Tao$f1970-$0873553 701 $aZhang$b Xiaojing$0905678 712 02$aInternational Monetary Fund.$bMonetary and Capital Markets Dept. 712 02$aZhongguo she hui ke xue yuan. 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910464009703321 996 $aSpillovers of the U.S. subprime financial turmoil to mainland China and Hong Kong SAR$92025812 997 $aUNINA LEADER 13262oam 2200421 450 001 9910816802703321 005 20210120092823.0 010 $a1-943360-49-9 035 $a(OCoLC)1231988103 035 $a(MiFhGG)GVRL59SD 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000010160176 100 $a20210113h20182018 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurun|---uuuua 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aBuilding basic vocabulary $etracking my progress /$fRobert J. Marzano 210 1$aBloomington, Indiana :$cMarzano Resources,$d[2018] 210 4$d?2018 215 $a1 online resource (vii, 220 pages) 225 0 $aGale eBooks 311 $a1-943360-17-0 327 $a1. Modals. -- 2. Relationship Markers (Concurrent Action) -- 3. Primary Auxiliary Verbs -- 4. Auxiliary Verbs -- 5. Relationship Markers (Addition) -- 6. Pronouns/Reflexive Pronouns -- 7. Possessive Pronouns -- 8. Interrogative Pronouns -- 9. Direction To and From -- 10. Cause/Effect (Relationship Markers) -- 11. Relative Pronouns -- 12. Indefinite/Interrogative Adverbs -- 13. Specifiers -- 14. Exclamations -- 15. Intensifiers -- 16. Relationship Markers -- 17. Directions -- 18. Diminishers -- 19. Amounts -- 20. Distances -- 21. Front/Middle/Back -- 22. In/Out -- 23. Down/Under -- 24. Relationship Markers (Subsequent Action) -- 25. Locations (Nonspecific) -- 26. Up/On -- 27. Relationship Markers (Contrast) -- 28. Numbers -- 29. Days and Months -- 30. Attitudinals (Lack of Truth/Doubt) -- 31. Attitudinals (Other) -- 32. Birds -- 33. Size and Weight -- 34. Indefinite Pronouns -- 35. Baby Animals -- 36. Vegetation (General) -- 37. Boundaries -- 38. Tossing and Catching -- 39. Ascending Motion -- 40. The Act of Occurring -- 41. Ownership/Possession -- 42. Contractions (Are) -- 43. Sadness -- 44. Giving and Taking -- 45. Fun and Joy -- 46. Choice -- 47. Things Worn on the Head -- 48. Types of Meals -- 49. Location (General) -- 50. Bodies in Space -- 51. Eating and Drinking -- 52. Periods of Time -- 53. Poems and Songs -- 54. Music and Dance -- 55. Caring and Trust -- 56. People (General Names) -- 57. Color -- 58. Importance and Value -- 59. Speed -- 60. Places Related to Learning/Experimentation -- 61. Communication (Presentation of Information) -- 62. Things Worn on the Hands/Feet -- 63. Walking/Running -- 64. Cats/Dogs -- 65. Land Animals (General) -- 66. Coming/Going (General) -- 67. Memory/Thought (General) -- 68. Students and Teachers -- 69. Emptiness and Fullness -- 70. Sea Animals -- 71. Writing, Drawing, and Reading -- 72. Right and Wrong -- 73. Units of Measurement -- 74. Ingredients Used to Make Food -- 75. Limbs -- 76. Legs and Feet -- 77. Movies and Plays -- 78. Temperature -- 79. Parts of a Day -- 80. Throat and Mouth -- 81. Contractions (Is) -- 82. Reptiles/Mythical Animals -- 83. Time (Relative) -- 84. Sound-Producing Devices -- 85. Contractions (Will) -- 86. Dairy Products -- 87. Locations Near Water -- 88. Medical Occupations -- 89. Losing/Winning -- 90. Nature and Weather (General) -- 91. Rooms -- 92. Fasteners -- 93. Things You Travel On -- 94. Family Relationships -- 95. Insects -- 96. Cooking and Eating Utensils -- 97. Vehicles (Actions/Characteristics) -- 98. General Names for Groups -- 99. Dimensionality -- 100. Communication (Positive Information) -- 101. Forms of Water/Liquid -- 102. Bodies of Water -- 103. Noises (General) -- 104. Money and Goods -- 105. Communication (General) -- 106. Places Related to Protection/Incarceration -- 107. Building and Repairing -- 108. Trees/Bushes (Parts) -- 109. Places Where Money and Goods Are Kept -- 110. Actions Helpful to Humans -- 111. Females -- 112. Things to Write On/With -- 113. Furniture -- 114. Areas of Land -- 115. Head and Face -- 116. Money-Related -- 117. Actions Related to Animals -- 118. Appliances -- 119. Tools (General) -- 120. Vehicles (Air Transportation) -- 121. Places to Live -- 122. Actions Related to Money and Goods -- 123. Parts of a Home -- 124. Foods That Are Prepared -- 125. Pants, Shirts, and Skirts -- 126. Frequency and Duration -- 127. Water/Liquid (Related Actions) -- 128. Transportation (Types) -- 129. Clothing-Related Actions -- 130. Parts -- 131. Grabbing and Holding -- 132. Consciousness/Unconsciousness -- 133. Soil -- 134. Linens -- 135. Looking and Perceiving -- 136. Meats -- 137. Intelligence -- 138. Literature (Types) -- 139. Parks and Yards -- 140. Ears, Eyes, and Nose -- 141. Descending Motion (General) -- 142. Rectangular/Square Shapes -- 143. Board/Other Games -- 144. Time Measurement Devices -- 145. Coats -- 146. Actions Related to Work -- 147. Beginning Motion -- 148. Receiving/Taking Actions -- 149. Specific Actions Done With the Hands -- 150. Contractions (Have) -- 151. Facial Expressions -- 152. Actions Associated With the Mouth -- 153. Candy and Sweets -- 154. Learning and Teaching -- 155. Parts of Animals -- 156. Noises That People Make -- 157. Body Coverings and Marks -- 158. Recreation/Sports Equipment -- 159. Vehicles (Sea Transportation) -- 160. The Body (General) -- 161. Actions Harmful to Humans -- 162. Food-Related Actions -- 163. Cutting Tools -- 164. Containers -- 165. Noises That Objects Make -- 166. Mathematical Operations -- 167. Performers and Entertainers -- 168. Hills and Mountains -- 169. Lack of Motion -- 170. Descending Motion -- 171. Finding/Keeping -- 172. Locations Where People Might Live -- 173. Royalty and Statesmen -- 174. Fruits -- 175. Noises That Animals Make -- 176. Drinks -- 177. Questioning -- 178. Fabrics -- 179. Recreational Events and Festivals -- 180. Countries and Continents -- 181. Wooden Building Materials -- 182. Pulling and Pushing -- 183. Recreation and Sports -- 184. Giving Up / Losing -- 185. Cleanliness/Hygiene -- 186. Attractiveness -- 187. Physical Trait (Size) -- 188. Rodents -- 189. Dwellings for Animals -- 190. Places Related to Sports/Entertainment -- 191. Body Fluids -- 192. Vegetation (Other) -- 193. Inclination -- 194. Animals (General) -- 195. Visual Perceptions and Images -- 196. Breathing -- 197. Feeling and Striking -- 198. Communication (Confrontation / Negative Information) -- 199. Angular and Circular Motions -- 200. Social and Political Groups -- 201. Money/Goods (Received) -- 202. Texture -- 203. Males -- 204. Names That Indicate Age -- 205. Names That Indicate Camaraderie/ Friendship -- 206. Names That Indicate Negative Characteristics About People -- 207. Communication (Supervision/ Commands) -- 208. Vegetables, Grains, and Nuts -- 209. Sports (Specific Types) -- 210. Places Where Goods Can Be Bought/Sold -- 211. Courage and Loyalty -- 212. Clothing Parts -- 213. Muscles, Bones, and Nerves -- 214. Money/Goods (Paid Out) -- 215. Completion -- 216. Shifting Motion -- 217. Fences and Ledges -- 218. Crookedness/Straightness -- 219. Alphabet and Letters -- 220. Fire -- 221. Ease and Difficulty -- 222. Tastes Related to Food -- 223. Cleaning Tools -- 224. Clothing and Grooming Accessories -- 225. Mental Exploration -- 226. Wind and Storms -- 227. Names for Spiritual/Mythological Characters -- 228. Goodness and Kindness -- 229. Names of People in Sports -- 230. Disease -- 231. Medicine -- 232. Hunger and Thirst -- 233. Time (General) -- 234. Parts of Vehicles -- 235. Contractions (Not) -- 236. Occupations (General) -- 237. Rocks and Jewels -- 238. Words, Phrases, and Sentences -- 239. Art -- 240. Safety and Danger -- 241. Actions Associated With the Nose -- 242. Abrasive/Cutting Actions -- 243. Lack of Value -- 244. Musical Instruments -- 245. Birth, Life, and Death -- 246. Types of Food -- 247. Joining -- 248. Publication Types -- 249. Conclusions -- 250. Destructive Actions -- 251. Building Materials (General) -- 252. Similarity -- 253. Physical Characteristics -- 254. Weapons and Explosives -- 255. Persuasion/Advice -- 256. Messages -- 257. Domains of Work -- 258. Groups of Animals and People -- 259. Metals -- 260. War and Fighting -- 261. Likelihood and certainty -- 262. Order and complexity -- 263. Clothing (General) -- 264. Artists and performers -- 265. Public officials -- 266. Religious and clergy -- 267. Craters and valleys -- 268. Objects/materials used to cover things -- 269. Plants and flowers -- 270. Curved and circular shapes -- 271. Light -- 272. Light producers. 327 $a273. Cause/Effect -- 274. Contractions (Would) -- 275. Engines -- 276. Electronics -- 277. Topics and Subjects -- 278. Pride and Confidence -- 279. Illustrations and Drawings -- 280. Motion (General) -- 281. Vibration -- 282. Jerking Motion -- 283. Expanding Motion -- 284. Furnishings and Decorations -- 285. Attitudinals (Truth) -- 286. Language Conventions -- 287. Symptoms -- 288. Uncleanliness and Filth -- 289. Familiarity and Popularity -- 290. Conformity to a Norm -- 291. Fear -- 292. Anger -- 293. Desire -- 294. Dependability and Eagerness -- 295. Instability -- 296. Locations For/Near Water (Manmade) -- 297. Small Businesses -- 298. Military/Police -- 299. Dissimilarity -- 300. Pursuit -- 301. Reducing/Diminishing -- 302. Separating -- 303. Shapes (General Names) -- 304. Exercise -- 305. Actions Associated With Disease and Injury -- 306. Dark -- 307. Natural Catastrophes -- 308. Jumping -- 309. Shellfish (and Others) -- 310. Equipment Used With Animals -- 311. Cruelty and Meanness -- 312. General Upset -- 313. Doubt and Hope -- 314. Lubricants and Fuels -- 315. Handles -- 316. Miscellaneous Devices -- 317. Lack of Permanence (People) -- 318. Vehicles (Snow) -- 319. Titles and Names -- 320. Rules and Laws -- 321. Places Related to Meetings/Worship -- 322. Opening and Closing -- 323. Durability/Strength -- 324. Storage Locations -- 325. Objects (General Names) -- 326. Bluntness/Sharpness -- 327. Things That Are Commonly Measured -- 328. Lack of Popularity/Familiarity -- 329. Growth and Survival -- 330. Size of People -- 331. Vehicles (Work-Related) -- 332. Independence and Freedom -- 334. People Who Clean Up -- 335. Places Related to Transportation -- 336. Organs -- 337. Characteristics of Rocks/Soil -- 338. Halting Actions -- 339. Kicking Actions -- 340. Mathematical Quantities -- 341. Primates -- 342. Linking Verbs -- 343. Names That Indicate Permanence for People -- 344. Names That Indicate Fame -- 345. Communication (Information Previously Withheld) -- 346. Recording/Translating Information -- 347. Interest -- 348. Procedures and Processes -- 349. Beliefs -- 350. Shyness -- 351. Dishonesty -- 352. Equipment Used With Water/Liquid -- 353. Moisture -- 354. Characteristics Related to Clothes / Wearing of Clothes -- 355. Assistants and Supervisors -- 356. Occupations Usually Held by Youth -- 357. Discoverers and Scientists -- 358. Occupations Associated With Imprisonment/Slavery -- 359. Construction and Repairmen -- 360. Legal Professions -- 361. Servants -- 362. Woodlands and Forests -- 363. Pastures and Fields -- 364. Structures That Are Manmade -- 365. Factories, Mills, and Offices -- 366. Ranches and Farms -- 367. Packing and Wrapping -- 368. Failure and Success -- 369. Attitudinals (Fortunate/Unfortunate) -- 370. Magic -- 371. Disabilities and Diseases -- 372. Actions Related to Light -- 373. Actions Related to Measurement -- 374. Devices Used for Measurement -- 375. Characteristics Associated With Weather -- 376. Products of Fire -- 377. Chemicals -- 378. Guilt and Worry -- 379. Irritability -- 380. Excitement and Attention -- 381. General Human Traits -- 382. Experience/Expertise -- 383. Promises -- 384. Definition/Meaning -- 385. Lack of Initiative -- 386. Luck and Success -- 387. Stubbornness and Strictness -- 388. Spirituality -- 389. Caution -- 390. Geometric Planes -- 391. Water-Related Directions -- 392. Food Service Occupations -- 393. Messengers -- 394. Occupations Associated With the Outdoors -- 395. People Who Buy and Sell -- 396. People Who Work in Offices -- 397. Occupations Associated With Transportation -- 398. Characteristics of Places -- 399. Medical Facilities -- 400. Monuments -- 401. Business and Social Groups -- 402. Actions Associated With Crops/Soil -- 403. Force -- 404. Germs and Genes -- 405. Clarity -- 406. Clouds -- 407. Neatness/Sloppiness -- 408. Creeping/Lurking Actions -- 409. Standing/Stationary -- 410. Branches -- 411. Semi-auxiliary verbs -- 412. Events and dates (general) -- 413. Political events -- 414. Products associated with fire -- 415. 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