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In this paper the author empirically examines whether the influence of bilateral investment treaties' political risk guarantees extends to other types of capital flows - FDI, private debt, public debt and portfolio equity. The paper uses panel data on middle and low income countries during the...
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Before the financial crisis securitization was commonly considered an efficient way of replacing illiquid assets with liquid securities (ABS), in which the risk was supposed to be adequately compensated by the tranching techniques. However, with the emergence of the crisis investors became more...
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In this paper, we examine the dynamic nature of equity market integration for the South Asian countries. The daily data for local equity indices are used from 6 January 2004 to 31 March 2015. Copula GARCH models and Diebold and Yilmaz methodology have been employed to study the inter-temporal...
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This paper measures the extent of comovements in stock returns between Korea and three major countries (China, Japan and the U.S.) using industry-level data for Korea from 2003 to 2016 in the spirit of the international capital asset pricing model. It also examines what drives the comovements...
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The European private equity market has expanded meaningfully over the past few decades, with leveraged buyouts having averaged more than 50 billion euros per year in 2010–2016.This paper examines investment flows within Europe, as well as between Europe and the rest of the world at two levels:...
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Nachdem die europäische Bankenunion auf den Weg gebracht wurde, soll nun zusätzlich eine Kapitalmarktunion die Stabilität des europäischen Finanzsystems stärken. Ein Kernziel ist dabei, die Aktien- und Anleihemärkte der europäischen Länder besser zu integrieren, indem rechtliche Regeln...
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Die Volkswirtschaften der Schwellenländer: Beziehung zwischen Liberalisierung und Leistung Die Kernaussage dieses Beitrags besteht darin, dass der Fortentwicklung und Liberalisierung der Finanzsysteme von Schwellenländern signifikante Wachstumsimpulse beizumessen sind. Deregulierung schafft...
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Länder- versus Brancheneinfluss auf Aktienrenditen: 1973 bis 2002 Länderfaktoren dominierten lange Zeit Brancheneffekte bei der Erklärung von Aktienrenditen. Jüngere Untersuchungen stellen jedoch einen steigenden globalen Brancheneinfluss fest, der gegen Ende der Neunzigerjahre dem...
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