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Our research aims to analyze the possible existence of Granger-causal relationships in the behavior of public debt issued by peripheral member countries of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), with special emphasis on the recent episodes of crisis triggered in the eurozone sovereign...
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financial contagion across countries and sectors and finds that the crisis led to an increased co-movement of returns among …
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In this paper, we assess the movements of euro area sovereign bond yield spreads vis-à-vis the German Bund as processes specified across different levels of volatility and subject to movements in asset prices and economic conditions. The determinants we use are grouped into domestic and...
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In this paper we examine the impact of a large number of factors at the bank level (liquidity and credit risks, asset size, income diversification and market power), at the industry level (banking concentration) and macro-level (real GDP growth) on bank financial distress using an unbalanced...
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The theoretical literature remains inconclusive on whether changes in bank exposure to the domestic sovereign have an adverse effect on the sovereign risk position through a diabolic loop in the sovereign-bank nexus, or reduce perceived default risk by acting as a disciplinary device for the...
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Asset market interconnectedness can give rise to significant contagion risks during periods of financial crises that … changes in the interaction between volatility and average returns across asset markets. These additional contagion channels …
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of contagion, suggesting strong and sudden increases in the cross-market synchronization of chronologically succeeding … into account, we find no evidence of contagion anymore. …
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extreme market events such as the recent financial crisis and provide evidence of volatility contagion across markets. …
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Financial contagion studies generally examine whether co-movement between markets increases during a crisis. We use a …
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We study linkages between financial development, international trade, and long-run growth using data since 1880 for 17 now-developed “Atlantic” economies and a set of cross country and dynamic panel data models. We find that finance and trade reinforce each other in data before 1930, but...
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