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This paper investigates the main determinants of the market-assessed sovereign risk premium in Romania, measured by the Option-Adjusted Spreads, from 2003 to 2013. The results show that the dynamics of sovereign spreads can be explained by both risk aversion indicators and macroeconomic...
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-pricing theory, is calibrated to analyze the effects of monetary policy and financial innovation. We show that inflation can raise …
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to the estimation method (and the underlying theoretical model), evolution through time and macroeconomic determinants …
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We investigate the long-run stock-bond correlation using a novel model that combines the dynamic conditional correlation model with the mixed-data sampling approach. The long-run correlation is affected by both macro-finance variables (historical and forecasts) and the lagged realized...
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We show that macroeconomic growth at the end of the year (fourth-quarter or December) strongly predicts the returns of the aggregate market, small- and large-cap stocks, portfolios sorted on book-to-market and dividend yields, bond returns, and international stock returns, whereas economic...
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implied by evolutionary theory into an economy with partial risk sharing due to limited commitment. For the benchmark …
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The author created a model that describes the relationship between the current bank interest rate (rate on loans extended to business entities) and future corporate bond yield (in the text this is formula # 17): Cbank = (k+Cbond)/(1-r). Where: CBank is interest rate on bank loans; CBond is bond...
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Is the pricing of sovereign risk linear during bearish episodes? Or can initial shocks on economic fundamentals be exacerbated by endogenous factors that create nonlinearities? We test for nonlinearities in the sovereign bond market of European peripheral countries during the debt crisis and...
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This paper addresses the following questions. Is there evidence of financial contagion in the Eurozone? To what extent a country's vulnerability to contagion depends on "fundamentals" as opposed the government's "credibility"? We look at the empirical evidence on European sovereigns CDS spreads...
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This paper tries to clarify the question of whether foreign exchange market interventions conducted by the Bank of Japan are important for the Dollar-Yen exchange rate in the long-run. Our strategy relies on a re-examination of the empirical performance of a monetary exchange rate model. This is...
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