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In this paper we develop a comprehensive Vector Autoregression Model consisting of five variables; the stock market and price indices of pairs of countries, as well as their bilateral nominal exchange rate. Then, we show that under certain long-run restrictions, our approach encompasses a large...
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We conduct an international analysis of the cross-sectional risk premiums of uncertainty risk factors in addition to traditional risk factors. We consider the stock markets in five regions separately. Internationally, uncertainty has negative risk premiums which is similar to previous findings...
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In this paper, we use weekly stock market data to examine whether the volatility of stock returns of ten emerging capital markets of the new EU member countries has changed as a result of their accession in the EU. In particular we are interested in understanding whether there are high and low...
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This paper examines the issue of mean and variance causality across four equity markets using daily data for the period 1996-2002. We apply the testing procedure developed by Cheung and Ng (1996) in order to test for mean and variance spillovers among the stock markets of Cyprus, Athens, London...
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This paper provides an analysis of regime switching in volatility and out-of-sample forecasting of the Cyprus Stock Exchange using daily data for the period 1996-2002. We first model volatility regime switching within a univariate Markov-Switching framework. Modelling stock returns within this...
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This paper examines the short- and long-term relationships between seven Central Eastern European (CEE) stock markets and two developed stock markets, namely the German market and the US market. Application of the Gonzalo and Granger (1995) methodology indicates that the examined stock markets...
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The issue of volatility spillovers between the black and official exchange markets for U.S. dollars in Greece for 1975-1989 is examined in this paper. A vector error correction-bivariate EGARCH model is developed and estimated to capture potential asymmetric effects of innovations and...
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the performance, the risk-taking level and the credit growth of fourteen emerging and developed countries' banks. Also, we aim to assess the influence of monetary policy on the bank lending channel in both pre- and post-crisis periods and whether this...
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In this paper we extract the factors that shape the yield curve and we relate them with macroeconomy. We examine whether the term structure can predict future economic activity by applying a range of econometric approaches both in pre- and post- crisis periods. Furthermore, we assess the...
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