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This paper empirically investigates the contagion effects of the global financial crisis in a multivariate Fractionally Integrated Asymmetric Power ARCH (FIAPARCH) dynamic conditional correlation (DCC) framework during the period 1997-2012. We focus on five most important emerging equity...
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The purpose of this study is to investigate whether contagion actually occurred during three well-known financial crises in 1990s and 2000s: Mexican “Tequila” crisis in 1994, Asian “flu” crisis in 1997 and US subprime crisis in 2007. We apply dynamic conditional correlation models...
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Assessing the dynamics of risk premium measures and their relationship with macroeconomic fundamentals is essential for macroeconomic policymakers and market practitioners. This study analyzes the main determinants of sovereign credit default swaps (SCDS) in Latin America at different tenures,...
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We investigate the role of Foreigners, local Institutions and local individuals in days of Contagion in a set of seven emerging markets from 2007 to 2016. We propose and use a simple measure of the degree of Contagion based on the probability of a coincidence of daily negative returns in both...
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We investigate the role of Foreigners, local Institutions and local individuals in days of Contagion in a set of seven emerging markets from 2007 to 2016. We propose and use a simple measure of the degree of Contagion based on the probability of a coincidence of daily negative returns in both...
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As asset pricing, especially in emerging markets has been of continued interest in finance, this paper contributes by investigating the presence of periodically collapsing bubbles in seven Asian and seven Latin American emerging markets. Although a number of studies, using different approaches...
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This paper examines the performance of Institutions, Foreigners and Individuals in Emerging Markets. We find that Local institutions produce better outcomes than both foreigners and local individuals on all performance measures. Comparing local individuals with foreigners we find that local...
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Focusing on five major emerging markets (EM), I investigate the interactions between credit default swap (CDS) premiums, foreign exchange (FX) parities, local currency government bond (LCB) spreads, and national stock market indices over the period 4/2/2007 to 8/27/2009. Empirical analysis...
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In this paper, we study the determinants of daily spreads for emerging market sovereign credit default swaps (CDS) over the period April 2002–December 2011. Using GARCH models, we find, first, that daily CDS spreads for emerging market sovereigns are more related to global and regional risk...
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This study investigates the effects of the recent global crisis on the relative efficiency of six CEE currency markets, using the Generalized Spectral test of Escanciano and Velasco (2006) in a rolling window approach. The empirical results show that the global crisis adversely affected the...
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