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of volatility through time. We are particularly interested in understanding whether periods of high volatility spillover … across countries. Our analysis relies both on univariate and bivariate switching volatility models. Our results indicate that … high-volatility episodes are, in general, short-lived, lasting from two to seven weeks. We find some weak evidence of …
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constancy assumption of classical linear regression (CLRM) model and allows exchange rate and interest rate volatility to evolve … conventional stock indices. Results: The findings show positive and statistically significant effect of interest rate volatility on … KSE-100, whereas KMI-30 remains unaffected by the same. Exchange rate volatility is found to be significant for both …
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This paper studies volatility spillovers in credit default swaps (CDS) between the corporate sectors and Latin American …
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This paper analyzes the role of contagion in the currency crises in emerging markets during the 1990s. It employs a non-linear Markov-switching model to conduct a systematic comparison and evaluation of three distinct causes of currency crises: contagion, weak economic fundamentals, and...
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Two theories of the causes of currency crises prevail in the economic literature. The first traces currency instability to countries' structural imbalances and weak policies; the second identifies arbitrary shifts in market expectations as the principal source of instability. The authors of this...
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