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This study provides comprehensive evidence testing for the existence of herding effects in the Portuguese, Italian, Spanish and Greek market, constructing a survivor-bias-free dataset of daily stock returns during the period January 1998 - December 2008. Moreover, it examines the potential...
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This paper examines the underlying dynamics of the Euro-area sovereign bonds most in need of fiscal consolidation by employing a Bayesian time varying parameter factor augmenting VAR (TVP-FAVAR thereafter) model. This methodology is applied for the first time and allows multivariate stochastic...
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We examine the existence of herding and anti-herding (positive herding) behavior in major European benchmarking stock market indices. Following the recent events that unfolded in the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis our analysis is further expanded on two subsamples namely north and south European...
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The recent financial crisis clearly demonstrated that herding behavior incorporates an unhedgeable systemic risk, exposing investors and financial institutions to market prices and valuations, which cannot be solely explained by fundamentals. We examine the existence of herding behavior of the...
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Using Bayesian Monte Carlo methods, we augment a stochastic distance function measure of bank efficiency and productivity growth with indicators of capitalization, return and risk. Our novel Multiple Indicator-Multiple Cause (MIMIC) style model generates more precise estimates of policy relevant...
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This paper examines the behaviour of the demand for money in Greece during 1976:1-2000:4, a period that included many of the influences that cause money-demand instability. Two empirical methodologies, vector error correction (VEC) modelling and second-generation random coefficient (RC)...
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This paper examines whether euro area unconventional monetary policies have affected the loss-absorbing buffers (that is the resilience) of the banking industry. We employ various measures to capture the effect of the broad array of programmes used by the ECB to implement balance sheet policies,...
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