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Global firms finance themselves through foreign subsidiaries, often shell companies in tax havens, which obscures their nationality in aggregate statistics. We associate the universe of traded securities with their issuer's ultimate parent and restate bilateral investment positions to better...
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invest more heavily in some counterparties); (2) the share of total portfolio investment assets invested at the destination … macroeconomic variables depending on the level of investment concentration and the share of invested assets. In particular …
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We show that recent methodological advances in econometric theory raise questions about the results obtained by some influential contributions on the determinants of international investment patterns, since the seminal paper by Lane and Milesi Ferretti (2008) (LMF). In most such contributions,...
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At the end of fiscal year 2013, the level of investment held by U.S.- based businesses and individuals in assets abroad was US$ 21.9 trillion, and the position held by foreign-based counterparties in the U.S. $ 26.5 trillion (B.E.A., 2014). With volumes that exceed 30% of the world GDP (World...
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We show that internationally diversified portfolios carry sizeable political risk premia. We use a tail-risk portfolio selection model to obtain political efficient frontiers from skewed return distributions and manage political risk, and design an inference test to draw conclusions. We find...
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While the enlargement of the Euro area to new countries has reduced the average return correlation among member countries, the financial crisis and the sovereign debt crisis have led to an increase in stock return correlation among old members. We find that EMU core countries portfolio...
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We analyze the interlinkages between foreign direct investment (FDI) and foreign portfolio investment (FPI) between Germany and the major economies. First, we show that Tobin's q helps explaining the variation of the growth rate of the stock of FDI. Second, we show that foreign and the home...
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equity prices and exchange rates actually observed in the 1990s suggest that the bias might have been especially large for …
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We study the period of the COVID-19 pandemic to assess the impact of foreign institutional investor (FII) flows on asset prices in an emerging market. Using a dataset of stock-level foreign fund flows of Indian equities, we show that stocks experiencing abnormally high innovations in foreign...
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This study examines the interplay between two major global trends – the growing role of foreign institutional investors (FII) due to global financial liberalization and the embracement of corporate social responsibility (CSR) as an investment ethos – in the world’s second-largest economy....
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