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On the convergence of the Chinese and Hong Kong stock markets: a cointegration analysis of the A and H shares

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Pages 1349-1357 | Published online: 07 Nov 2007
 

Abstract

This article explores the potential existence of comovements between the stock prices in Mainland China and Hong Kong. The cointegration test shows that the prices of a substantial number of A shares and H shares have started to cointegrate with each other after the launch of the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement in recent years. This confirms the role of increased financial openness in accounting for the stock market comovements between Mainland China and Hong Kong.

Notes

1 ‘H-share companies’ refer to the Chinese companies which are incorporated in Mainland China and listed in Hong Kong. ‘A shares’ refer to the stocks issued by the domestic companies in Mainland China and are traded in RMB by domestic investors only.

2 Both the Shenzhen and Shanghai Stock Exchanges are included.

3 We find that both the HSI and the H-share Index are highly cointegrated with the SHA. The cointegration test results are reported at the end of . In fact, the two Hong Kong Indices, HSI and H-share index, are found to have a strong correlation of 0.86 in the sample period.

4 The unit root hypothesis cannot be rejected for any of the 29 stocks when no drift or trend term is included (Equation Equation1). The same null hypothesis is rejected for 2 stocks only when the drift is included but not the trend (Equation Equation2). The results for these two specifications are available upon request from the authors.

5 The results for j = 3 are available upon request.

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