Policy impact on the chinese stock market: From the 1994 bailout policies to the 2015 shanghai-hong kong stock connect

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From the 1994 bailout policies to the 2015 Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect, the policy impact on the Chinese stock market has changed over time. By May 2015, global investors can directly invest in a more legalized and normalized Chinese stock market, whereas they are still concerned about the policy-oriented market and its attendant risks. In this study, we employ the family of GARCH models to investigate the structural changes in risks with the implementation of a series of policies. Our results show that although many policies improve or stabilize the stock market, certain policies lead to substantial volatility. Among them, macro-control policies and transaction cost adjustments are a double-edged sword, which should be used with caution. Furthermore, with opening-up policies being launched recently, the Chinese stock market has entered a new stage in which it affects international capital markets. However, the increased risks, which may result in a sharp turnaround, cause worry.

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Wang, Y. C., Tsai, J. J., & Li, Q. (2017). Policy impact on the chinese stock market: From the 1994 bailout policies to the 2015 shanghai-hong kong stock connect. International Journal of Financial Studies, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijfs5010004

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