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's default and the ensuing default contagion. In unwinding the defaulter's positions, the CCP faces the price impact of …-mediated contagion and its amplification. A novel spatial measure captures the covariance between members' CDS holdings and the CDS being …
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value), the magnitude of default contagion, the price impact of pre- dation, and the disciplinary mechanism inherent in the …
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Recent regulation mandating the clearing of credit default swaps (CDS) by a Central Clearing Counterparties (CCP), has rendered the latter a systemically important institution, whose failure poses a serious threat to global financial stability. This work investigates the potential failure of a...
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Market liberalization may not result in global pricing or full market integration if implicit barriersare important. We test this proposition for 22 emerging markets using the conditional version ofErrunza and Losq (1985) model. We estimate and compare the degree of integration for stocksthat...
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Market integration and currency risk are two main factors that distinguish international investment and financing decisions. Hence, we investigate the impact of currency factor on the dynamics of market integration. We compare integration indices estimated from conditional international asset...
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This paper empirically analyses the effect of foreign block acquisitions on the U.S. target firms' credit risk as captured by their CDS. The involvement of foreign investors leads to a significant increase in the target firms' CDS spreads. This effect is stronger when foreign owners are...
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the comovements in the whole distribution and those in the tails. Third, we investigate market contagion by testing for … between the conditional tail dependences and correlations. Finally, we find evidence of market contagion between the U.S. and …
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. Interestingly, the correlation of conditional asymmetry between developed and emerging markets is surprisingly low, despite the fact … conditional asymmetry and macroeconomic fundamentals. Moreover, the low correlation across developed and emerging markets can …
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Although real integration conceptually plays an important role for the comovement of international equity markets, documenting this link empirically has proven challenging. We construct a new dataset of theory-guided, relevant measures of bilateral trade in final and intermediate goods and...
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reduction (self-protection) so that correlation becomes endogenous. If prevention concerns only one risk, introducing a second … exogenous risk increases the level of prevention expenditures, even if correlation is negative. If prevention expenditures may …
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