Abstract

On June 23, 2016 the Brexit event that tremendously surprised and shocked investors around the world was considered the largest black swan with a political earthquake in 2016, and even spread to the international financial market and real estate market. This study uses the heteroscedasticity biases based on correlation coefficients by Forbes and Rigobon and the GJR-GARCH model to examine the contagion effects of the Brexit event on global REITs markets. The data are collected at the daily interval covering the time period from June 23, 2015 to December 30, 2016. Evidence reveals that no REITs markets suffered from Brexit, suggesting no transmission of Brexit across REITs markets, even the neighbouring markets, is found.

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