Abstract

Many stock exchanges around the world enforce daily price limits on the amount asset prices can change to prevent the market from overreacting and to reduce volatility. Using a methodology of comparing volatility based on the Extreme-Value technique, we empirically investigate the impact of price limits on the volatility of the Stock Exchange of Thailand. Our empirical results support price limits advocates suggesting that price limits moderate stock price volatility

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