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transmission mechanism-contagion-during turbulences in mature markets. Tri-variate GARCH-BEKK models of returns in global (mature …. -- Volatility spillovers ; contagion ; stock markets ; emerging markets …
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tend to be unchanged or lower during turbulences. -- Volatility spillovers ; Contagion ; Stock markets ; Emerging markets …
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. -- Volatility spillovers ; contagion ; stock markets ; emerging markets …
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This paper aims to examine the volatility spillovers among three asset classes, namely, equity, currency and credit among developed European countries and developing Central Eastern European countries in response to political, economic and financial events occurred in the Eurozone in the last...
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In our network analysis of 40 developed, emerging and frontier stock markets during 2006-2014, we describe and model volatility spillovers during global financial crisis and tranquil periods. The resulting market interconnectedness is depicted by fitting a spatial model incorporating several...
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dominating in Asia, and regional spillovers in Latin America and the Middle East. -- volatility spillovers ; contagion ; stock …
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dominating in Asia, and regional spillovers in Latin America and the Middle East. -- Volatility spillovers ; contagion ; stock …
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time of the COVID-19 pandemic. We provide evidence in favour of energy contagion, in term of significantly higher …
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and volatilities (contagion). More precisely, cyber attacks appear to strengthen cross-market linkages, thereby reducing …
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This paper investigates the dynamic linkages in terms of the first and second moments between stock and bond returns, within a wide range of advanced economies, over the different phases of the recent financial crisis. The adopted empirical framework is a bivariate volatility model, where...
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