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The 27th SUERF Colloquium in Munich in June 2008: New Trends in Asset Management: Exploring the Implications was already topical in the Summer of 2008. The subsequent dramatic events in the Autumn of 2008 made the presentations in Munich even more relevant to investors and bankers that want to...
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Rising debt can threaten macroeconomic, financial, and fiscal stability, and thus fuels uncertainty among economic agents. Therefore, high levels of indebtedness may hinder economic growth especially for those economies with a large debt burden and may also amplify the volatility of GDP growth...
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This paper argues that for countries where equity investments dominate cross-border capital flows, the proper framework for analyzing the role of a flexible exchange rate system as a buffer against external shocks is the uncovered stock return parity condition, rather than the uncovered interest...
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Analysing the US$/Bitcoin market from 2014-2018 finds significant differences in exchange prices during Bitcoin's meteoric price rise in December 2017, but surprisingly the range of prices each day is remarkedly similar across exchanges. The lack of a consistent Bitcoin trading price across...
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This paper argues that for countries where equity investments dominate cross-border capital flows, the proper framework for analyzing the role of a flexible exchange rate system as a buffer against external shocks is the uncovered stock return parity condition, rather than the uncovered interest...
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Volatility spillover among major equity markets has long fascinated academicians and researchers alike. This paper presents an elaborate survey and analysis of the literature on the subject. Review of extant studies on various basis such as markets studied, methodology employed, among others has...
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As integration is related to systemic risk and rewards in the stock markets, it is coupled with both weak and semi-strong forms of efficiency. Little evidence is found on return and volatility spillover within the Muslim country markets. This study investigates if the Muslim majority countries...
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In this study, we investigated volatility transmission effects be-tween the US and six Asian markets — China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan — using a bivariate GARCH-BEKK model. We also assessed the impact of shocks on stock market volatility using the volatility impulse...
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We investigate connectedness within a network of environmental indices and crude oil by utilizing state-of-the-art empirical methods. Focusing on the relevance of both mean and volatility dynamics, we find that mean dynamics persistently account for less than 5% of overall dynamics implying...
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