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Reduced exchange rate volatility and higher and less heterogeneous quality of institutional rules and macroeconomic policies are two of the main (anticipated and concurring) effects expected from a currency union. In this paper we measure the magnitude of these two effects on the Euro area...
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evidence of bank using CDS to exploit private information …
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CDS on their borrowers, but their net CDS positions and lending status are largely unrelated. We find no evidence of bank …
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effect (working via firm's leverage) and, secondarily, a credit supply effect (working via bank market power and bank capital …
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We analyse two potential effects arising from regional (and with EU) integration—increased quality of institutions (including the quality of financial institutions) and, economic policies and reduced multilateral exchange rate volatility—in a conditional convergence growth framework for MENA...
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This paper, which is motivated by the literature on international asset pricing and recent work on exchange rate determination, investigates dynamic relationships between major currency and equity markets.Using a multivariate GARCH framework, we examine conditional cross-autocorrelations between...
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In this paper we make use of the uncovered interest rate parity (UIRP) relationship to examine the extent that the liberalization of emerging financial markets has resulted in the integration of developing countries' currency markets into the international capital market. Previous tests of the...
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