Diversification Benefits of European Small- Cap Stocks After the Global Financial Crisis and Brexit

Abstract

In this paper we investigate the diversification gains obtained from investing in European small-cap stocks, focusing on the periods since the Global Financial Crisis and Brexit. We find mixed evidence to support the assertion that European small-caps provide diversification benefits to a benchmark portfolio of large US stocks. The benefits are further reduced when benchmark assets include both a US large-cap portfolio as well as a portfolio of European large-cap stocks. After Brexit, US investors achieve diversification benefits from investments in European large-cap stocks. However, after Brexit, small-cap stocks from only one country in the EU are shown to provide further diversification gains

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