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This paper examines dynamics between the behaviour of the emerging Balkans stock markets, namely Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, FYROM, Turkey, Croatia, and Albania and mature stock markets, particularly US, UK, Germany, and Greece. We use linear (error correction vector autoregressive model) and non...
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This paper provides evidence of integration in European equity and bond markets over the period January 2, 1997 to October 1, 2006. Our focus is to examine time-varying correlation dynamics in Euro-area, Central European (CE) and Balkans financial markets, modifying the asymmetric generalized...
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This study quantifies the effects of persistently low interest rates near to the zero lower bound and the unconventional monetary policy on pension fund risk incentives in the United States. Using two structural vector autoregressive (VAR) models and a counterfactual scenario analysis, the...
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We use the theoretical framework of Acharya and Naqvi (2019) to introduce a macro-financial model where the “reaching for yield” incentivized by a loosening monetary poli-cy in the United States mitigates the diabolic loop in a Monetary Union. We provide em-pirical evidence that the...
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We employ several copula functions to capture conditional and tail dependence during periods of extreme volatility and reverse conditions between shipping, financial, commodity and credit markets. We find that shocks in the shipping market coincide with dramatic changes in other markets and...
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We find new channels for the transmission of shocks in international currencies, by developing a model in which shock propagations evolve from domestic stock markets, liquidity, credit risk and growth channels. We employ symmetric and asymmetric copulas to quantify joint downside risks and...
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We build on a New Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model to explore the macroeconomic consequences of fiscal expansionary shocks during the economic crisis of 2008 in the eurozone. In this setting, we find that the big four eurozone economies (France, Germany, Italy, and...
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This paper proposes a new multivariate copula regime-switching model to capture non-linear relationships in four emerging stock markets, namely Brazil, Russia, India, China (BRIC) and two developed markets (U.S. and U.K.), during five recent financial crises (the Asian crisis, the Russian...
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How banks managed the COVID-19 pandemic shock? The eruption of the financial crisis in 2007 evolved to a crisis of banks as liquidity providers (Acharya and Mora, 2015). The COVID-19 pandemic shock was associated with a surge in households’ deposits and a subsequent liquidity injection by the...
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