Financial analysts and government regulatory agencies attach great importance to stock markets which function as a resource-allocation mechanism by incorporating market-wide industrial-wide and firm-level information into stock prices. The recent melt-down of global financial markets shows that stock markets are highly susceptible to market-wide news. Stock prices go up (down) when good (bad) news hits the market. As a consequence individual stocks move synchronously or un-synchronously with the stock market as a whole. Stock price synchronicity (SYN) has been a very important topic for a number of prior studies (e.g. Roll 1988; Morck et al. 2000). It is unclear whether SYN is caused by the noise of stock prices due to market sentiments or more market-wide information incorporated into stock prices.
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