Bourse trends in Russia and China investigated

Russian stock markets have become more integrated with global exchanges in the past decade than their Chinese counterparts, research published by the Bank of Finland finds.

Using an approximate factor model to search for common global and regional driving forces in stock-market returns and volatility, the research finds that Russian markets have substantially increased their integration with global stock markets in the past ten years. However, both the Chinese A- and B-share markets continued to

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