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We derive lower and upper bounds on the conditional market autocorrelation index at various investment horizons without using the precise form of the utility function. The bounds are derived in terms of option prices and can be computed at daily frequency for any given horizon. The bounds...
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This research study investigates the influence of hot money in equity flows from the United States to twelve emerging-market (EM) countries on the local stock markets during January 1993 to December 2013, including both crisis and non-crisis periods. The study identifies de facto hot money as...
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We have seen China's growing role in the past decades, and the world economy has become more exposed to the influence of China. This paper explores emerging China's impact on the global equity market through the lens of asset pricing. We study the predictive properties of the lagged China...
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This paper examines the role played by cross-border equity, bond and bank credit flows versus international trade in the transmission of the U.S. financial crisis to equity markets worldwide. We estimate vector autoregressive models with exogenous global factors using monthly data on 36 emerging...
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This paper takes a perspective from foreign exchange (FX) to investigate the daily trading behavior and price impact of foreign investors in six Asian emerging equity markets over the past two decades. It exploits the unsolved interrelationship between capital flows and equity returns, and it...
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We find strong evidence that U.S. common stocks have been a hedge against inflation from the early 1980's. We use monthly S&P500 and Dow-Jones Industrial indices from 1900, and test whether stock price and goods price are co-integrated over time. We find a stable long run relationship between...
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This study examines whether stock market illiquidity forecasts real UK GDP growth using data over the period 1989q1-2012q2. Apart from standard linear model specifications, we also utilize non-linear models, which allow for regime switching behavior in terms of a liquid versus an illiquid market...
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The paper argues that bond investors (and, implicitly large creditors in general), may not necessarily demonstrate the “Investors' Smartness” that some previous studies attributed to large institutional holders, when it comes to pricing-in for economic shocks likely to occur in future. This...
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Until the 1980s, there was a general disinclination towards foreign investment or private commercial flows as India's development strategy was focused on self-reliance and import substitution and current account deficits were financed largely through debt flows and official development...
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Stock-bond correlation is considered an important input for multi-asset portfolio construction. While there has been much research on US stockbond correlation, less work has focused on stock-bond correlations in other countries, their relationship to each other, and their common macroeconomic...
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