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This paper explores liquidity movements in stock and Treasury bond markets over a period of more than 1800 trading days …. Cross-market dynamics in liquidity are documented by estimating a vector autoregressive model for liquidity (that is, bid … in one market affects the spreads in both markets, and that return volatility is an important driver of liquidity …
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more highly correlated; moreover, at these times, money supply positively affects financial market liquidity, albeit with a … lag of two weeks. During normal times, increases in mutual fund flows enhance stock market liquidity and trading volume …, but during financial crises, U.S. government bond funds see higher inflows, resulting in increased bond market liquidity …
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This paper explores liquidity spillovers in market-capitalization-based portfolios of NYSE stocks. Return, volatility …, and liquidity dynamics across the small- and large-cap sectors are modeled by way of a vector autoregression model, using … data that spans more than 3,000 trading days. We find that volatility and liquidity innovations in one sector are …
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financial crisis. Yet we know little about the actual magnitudes and mechanisms for transmission of liquidity shocks through … studies conducted in eleven countries to explore liquidity risk transmission. Among the main results is, first, that … explanatory power of the empirical model is higher for domestic lending than for international lending. Second, how liquidity risk …
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Global liquidity flows are largely channeled through banks and nonbank financial institutions. The common drivers of … global liquidity flows include monetary policy in advanced economies and risk conditions. At the same time, the sensitivities … of liquidity flows to changes in these drivers differ across institutions and have been evolving over time …
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