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    Wu Gan-Hua, Qiu Lu, Mutua Stephen, Li Xin-Li, Yang Yue, Yang Hui-Jie, Jiang Yan. Statistics of extreme events in Chinese stock marketsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(12): 128901.
    Wu Gan-Hua, Qiu Lu, Mutua Stephen, Li Xin-Li, Yang Yue, Yang Hui-Jie, Jiang Yan. Statistics of extreme events in Chinese stock marketsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(12): 128901.
  • Statistics of extreme events in Chinese stock markets

    • We investigate the impact of financial factors on daily volume recurrent time intervals in the developing Chinese stock markets. The tails of probability distribution functions (PDFs) of volume recurrent intervals behave as a power-law, and the scaling exponent decreases with the increase of stock lifetime, which are similar to those in the US stock markets, and they are typical representatives of developed markets. The difference is that the power-law exponent values remain almost the same with the changes of market capitalization, mean volume, and mean trading value, respectively. These findings enrich the results for event statistics for financial markets.
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