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Long-term memory in Euronext stock indexes returns: an econophysics approach

The purpose of paper is to assess the long-term memory of stock index returns in the pan-European platform Euronext (CAC-40, AEX, BEL-20 and PSI-20). We find evidence of time dependency in much of the data, suggesting that the series may best be described as fractional Brownian motion. Modified Resc...

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Published in:Business and economic horizons 2018-01, Vol.14 (4), p.862-881
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