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Published in: Journal of Economics and Finance 3/2019

29-08-2018

Stochastic dividend discount model: covariance of random stock prices

Authors: Arianna Agosto, Alessandra Mainini, Enrico Moretto

Published in: Journal of Economics and Finance | Issue 3/2019

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Abstract

The price of common stocks, defined as the sum of all future discounted dividends, is at the heart of both the dividend discount models (DDM) and the stochastic DDM (SDDM). Gordon and Shapiro (Manag Sci 3:102–110 1956) assume a deterministic and constant dividends’ growth rate, whereas Hurley and Johnson (Financ Anal J 4:50–54 1994, J Portf Manag 25(1)27–31 1998) and Yao (J Portf Manag 23(4)99–103 1997) introduce randomness by letting the growth rate be a finite-state random variable and random dividends behave in a Markovian fashion. In this second case expected stock price is determined, but what if higher-order moments are needed? In order to address a number of financial topics, the present contribution presents an explicit formula for the covariance between (possibly) correlated stock prices.

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Metadata
Title
Stochastic dividend discount model: covariance of random stock prices
Authors
Arianna Agosto
Alessandra Mainini
Enrico Moretto
Publication date
29-08-2018
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Economics and Finance / Issue 3/2019
Print ISSN: 1055-0925
Electronic ISSN: 1938-9744
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12197-018-9455-9

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