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This paper evaluates the financial spillovers between the US and emerging market economies (EMEs) using the methodology advocated by Diebold and Yilmaz (2009). Based on (i) cross-asset returns of sovereign bond, equity, and foreign exchange, and (ii) 27 individual long-term sovereign bond...
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Recent research finds that benchmark-driven investment has increased markedly since the global financial crisis, a phenomenon that has arguably led to more volatile capital flows and increased vulnerability for emerging markets. We investigate how far this is true by examining the contribution...
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The study examines the predictability of 48 sovereign bond markets based on a strategy of 27,000 technical trading rules. These rules represent four popular trading rule classes, they are: moving average, filtering, support and resistance, and channel breakout rules, with numerous variants in...
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