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This paper studies the effects of FOMC communication on U.S. financial markets’ returns and volatility using a GARCH model over the period from 1998 to 2006. We build a new data set that includes information on all FOMC speeches, post-meeting statements, monetary policy reports and...
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The empirical results add to the literature on monetary policy in Laos with five important findings, which are: i) based on log- levels estimation, we find that money Granger- causes output, which lends support to the proposition that the BoL is likely to be successful in stabilizing the...
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We study the effects of U.S. monetary policy and macroeconomic announcements on Argentine money, stock and foreign exchange markets’ returns and volatility over the period 1998 to 2006 using a GARCH model. Firstly, we show that both types of news have a significant impact on all markets....
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We examine the impact of Bank of Canada communications and media reporting on them on Canadian (short- and medium-term) bond and stock market returns using a GARCH model. Communications are rather uniformly distributed over the sample period (1998–2006); however, media coverage is particularly...
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Using a GARCH model, we study the effects of Canadian and U.S. central bank communication and macroeconomic news on Canadian bond, stock, and foreign exchange market returns and volatility. First, news in both categories and from both countries has an impact on all financial markets. Canadian...
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heteroscedasticity can be extended to a multimarket and multicountry framework. Applying our multivariate framework allows deriving … causality. -- Financial markets ; instrumental variable estimation ; identification through heteroscedasticity ; spillover …
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