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for most of twelve emerging Europe countries have heavy tails, and disregarding their tail properties may lead to …
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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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We provide a comprehensive assessment of volatility connectedness between the currencies of Central European (CE) countries using high-frequency data from 2009 to 2022. We assess asymmetries in connectedness (not investigated for CE currencies before) and document domination of the negative...
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both bank and country-level data. As outright bank failures have been rare in Europe, the paper introduces a novel dataset …
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the crisis on various groups of countries and individual economies. On average, Central and Eastern Europe experienced a …
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This study investigates the European foreign exchange markets efficiency from both the within- and across-country perspectives and subsequently compared them across several recent crises. The European foreign exchange markets are generally efficient over the whole sample period. From the...
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