Non-linear Causality Between Stock Returns And Inflation Uncertainty: Evidence From The US And The UK

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This study analyzes the dynamic relationships between inflation uncertainty and stock returns by employing the linear and non-linear Granger causality tests for the US and the UK. Using GARCH model to generate a measure of inflation uncertainty, it does not have a predictive power for stock returns, as predicted by Friedman, and it does not support the opportunistic central bank hypothesis suggested by Cukierman-Meltzer. However, the findings from non-linear Granger causality put forth that there is a bi-directional non-linear predictive power between these variables. Stock market is used as a hedge against inflation uncertainty.

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Cakan, E. (2012). Non-linear Causality Between Stock Returns And Inflation Uncertainty: Evidence From The US And The UK. International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER), 12(1), 63. https://doi.org/10.19030/iber.v12i1.7512

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