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The aim of this paper is to test whether or not there was evidence of contagion across the various financial crises that assailed some countries in the 1990s. Data on sovereign debt bonds for Brazil, Mexico, Russia and Argentina were used to implement the test. The contagion hypothesis is tested...
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In this study, we verify the existence of predictability in the Brazilian equity market. Unlike other studies in the same sense, which evaluate original series for each stock, we evaluate synthetic series created on the basis of linear models of stocks. Following Burgess (1999), we use the...
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This article investigates the existence of contagion between countries on the basis of an analysis of returns for stock indices over the period 1994-2003. The economic methodology used is that of multivariate GARCH family volatility models, particularly the DCC models in the form proposed by...
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We study market liquidity via daily close relative spreads and daily traded volumes in a sample of 426 Samp;P500 constituents recorded over the years 2004-2006, a period of quot;normalquot; liquidity conditions. We use recent results on the Generalized Dynamic Factor Model (GDFM) with block...
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In this article we discuss the estimation of continuous time interest rate models driven by fractional Brownian motion (fBm) using discretely sampled data. In the presence of a fractional Brownian motion, usual estimation methods for continuous time models are not appropriate since in general...
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