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This paper revisits financial market integration in the European Economic and Monetary Union, using a threshold vector error-correction model (TVECM) for a fixed rolling window. This approach enables us to analyze the dynamics of transaction costs and detect any co-movements with (policy...
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-asset price movements in a sign-restricted BVAR model to analyse the extent to which euro area and US yields, equity prices, and … the euro-US dollar exchange rate are jointly driven by monetary policy, macro and global risk factors. A novelty is that … of euro area financial variables. Euro area shocks transmit much less to US financial markets in comparison, with global …
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With the introduction of the Euro, a single European money market has emerged. Further wholesale financial markets are …, bivariate and multivariate cointegration techniques are used to assess the degree of integration in four loans and two deposit …
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innovations to 10 economic sectors within the euro area, the United States, and the United Kingdom. We use daily data from January …
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International activities of commercial banks are a potential source for the transmission of shocks across countries. In Europe, bank finance plays a relatively important role, and efforts have been made at creating a level playing field for financial institutions. This paper reviews the stylized...
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euro area to assess progress in their integration since the launch of the single currency. This approach is based on …
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-ins for monetary union with respect to Germany. Using tests for cointegration and common features for monthly data during the …
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The European Union made a number of steps not least of them the introduction of a common currency to foster the integration of the European financial markets. A number of papers have tried to gauge the degree of integration for various financial markets looking at the convergence of interest...
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after the euro. There is no evidence of cointegration after the adoption of the euro. Cross-country portfolio …The euro was launched, on 1 January 1999, as a common currency for members of the European Union that complied with the … impact of the euro on the degree of market integration by looking at the comovement of the European equity markets and a …
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