INDEX-FUTURES ARBITRAGE IN JAPAN Available to Purchase
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Published:2003
Y.Peter Chung, Jun-Koo Kang, S.Ghon Rhee, 2003. "INDEX-FUTURES ARBITRAGE IN JAPAN", The Japanese Finance: Corporate Finance and Capital Markets in ..., J. Jay Choi, Takato Hiraki
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We examine the impact of the unique Japanese stock market microstructure on the pricing of stock index futures contracts. We use intraday transactions data for the Nikkei 225 Futures contracts in Osaka and the corresponding Nikkei 225 Index in Tokyo. Incorporating more realistic transaction-cost estimates and various institutional impediments in Japan, we find that the time-varying liquidity of some component shares of the index in Tokyo represents the most critical impediment to intraday arbitrage and often causes futures prices in Osaka to deviate significantly and persistently from their no-arbitrage boundary, especially for longer-lived contracts.
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