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I consider extreme returns for the stock and bond markets of 14 EU countries using two classification schemes: One, the univariate classification scheme from the previous literature that classifies extreme returns for each market separately, and two, a novel multivariate classification scheme...
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developed countries during the U.S. subprime crisis. As a result of DCC-GARCH analysis, we find the evidence of contagion during …The paper aims to test the existence of financial contagion between foreign exchange markets of several emerging and … be the most influenced by the contagion effects during U.S. subprime crisis. Since financial contagion is important for …
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This paper simultaneously analyzes wake-up-call and pure contagion of sovereign risk in the Eurozone during its recent … financial crisis. Pure contagion of sovereign risk means the transmission of negative effects after a shock to a country which …-up-call contagion is defined as the change of sovereign risk pricing by market participants after negative events in a single country or …
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financial contagion across countries and sectors and finds that the crisis led to an increased co-movement of returns among …
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existence of financial contagion during this crisis, defined as the international transmission of country-specific shocks beyond … the normal channels of financial interdependence. Since contagion relates purely to country-specific shocks, we combine … the standard contagion test of Favero and Giavazzi (2002) with a narrative approach to separate out global and euro area …
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integration has been a major vector of contagion, and even more so when cross-border bank lending was primarily short …-term. Vulnerability to contagion has been lower when global liquidity has been abundant, underlining the importance of major central banks …, typically through their effects on the composition of the external financial account or on the vulnerability to contagion …
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As international financial integration gathers pace, interconnectivity has increased tremendously among financial institutions, financial markets and financial systems, a phenomenon to which the recent global financial crisis perhaps provided the best testimony. The interconnectivity among...
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correlation analysis and the Granger-causality test demonstrate that there was contagion effect since correlations and cross … capacity to trigger contagion than core EU countries. Besides, Portugal is the most vulnerable country in the sample, whereas …
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of contagion, suggesting strong and sudden increases in the cross-market synchronization of chronologically succeeding … into account, we find no evidence of contagion anymore. …
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This paper extends the canonical model of contagion proposed by Pesaran and Pick [Pesaran, M.H., Pick, A., 2007 …. Econometric issues in the analysis of contagion. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 31, 1245–1277] in order to test for … contagion of credit events in Euro area sovereign bond markets. We find evidence for significant contagion effects among long …
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