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We analyse carry trades involving the Australian dollar, Indonesian rupiah, Indian rupee, New Zealand dollar and Philippine peso as target currencies. We find evidence supporting the view that downside risk is an important feature of such strategies and propose ways of measuring this risk
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Foreign exchange (FX) trading volume is a key factor in exchange rate volatility. Given the important role of volatility in economic growth and stability, this paper investigates the dynamic nature of exchange trading volume on exchange rate volatility using hourly high-frequency data. The...
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Along with the developments in financial markets across the globe, there has been a growing perception that volatility in asset returns have gone up. Volatility sure has gone up, but how much of it is backed by information arrivals and how much by other factors is a matter of debate. The...
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This paper examines whether the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect program drivesmarket comovement between Shanghai and Hong Kong. We distinguish financial liberalization induced market comovement from that induced by other factors through comparing time-varying market correlations of...
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This research investigates the existence long-run relationships between oil prices and stock market indices in five GCC country implementing panel co-integration techniques and Seemingly Unrelated regression (SUR) methods, using two different (weekly and monthly) datasets covering respectively...
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The study examines the volatility linkages between India and Asian tiger cubs, i.e., the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. It aims to explore the spillover effects of volatility among these countries' stock markets to provide valuable insights to investors and policymakers. To...
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This paper provides evidence on the benefits and potential risks associated with foreign equity investment. The market volatility in Indonesia is examined in relation to different types of transactions by foreign and local investors. Foreign selling has a significant impact on market volatility...
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During decades of market development, the individual financial markets of the member economies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have been progressively incorporated into regional and international markets. The aim of this study is to explore and measure the strength and...
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Tourism is a major source of service receipts for many countries, including Taiwan. The two leading tourism countries for Taiwan, comprising a high proportion of world tourist arrivals to Taiwan, are Japan and USA, which are sources of short and long haul tourism, respectively. As it is well...
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Both domestic and international tourism are a major source of service export receipts for many countries worldwide, and is also increasingly important in Taiwan. One of the three leading tourism source countries for Taiwan is the Republic of Korea, which is a source of short haul tourism. Daily...
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