Global Financial Spillovers to Emerging Market Sovereign Bond Markets

Global Financial Spillovers to Emerging Market Sovereign Bond Markets
Title Global Financial Spillovers to Emerging Market Sovereign Bond Markets PDF eBook
Author Mr.Christian Ebeke
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 22
Release 2015-06-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1513552759

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Foreign holdings of emerging markets (EMs) government bonds have increased substantially over the last decade. While foreign participation in local-currency sovereign bond markets provides an additional source of financing and reduces sovereign yields, it raises concerns about increased sensitivity of yields to shifts in market sentiment. The analysis in this paper suggests that foreign participation and an undiversified investor base transmit global financial shocks to local-currency sovereign bond markets by increasing yield volatility and, beyond a certain threshold, amplify these spillovers. These estimates are robust to a range of econometric techniques including panel smooth threshold regression.

Financial Spillovers to Emerging Markets During the Global Financial Crisis

Financial Spillovers to Emerging Markets During the Global Financial Crisis
Title Financial Spillovers to Emerging Markets During the Global Financial Crisis PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Frank
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 22
Release 2009-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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In this paper potential financial linkages between liquidity and bank solvency measures in advanced economies and emerging market (EM) bond and stock markets are analyzedduring the latest crisis. A multivariate GARCH model is estimated in order to gauge the extent of co-movements of these financial variables across markets. The findings indicate that the notion of possible de-coupling (in the financial markets) had been misplaced. While EM stock markets reached their peak in the last quarter of 2007, interlinkages between funding stress and equity markets in advanced economies and EM financial indicators were highly correlated and have seen sharp increases during specific crisis moments.

On International Integration of Emerging Sovereign Bond Markets

On International Integration of Emerging Sovereign Bond Markets
Title On International Integration of Emerging Sovereign Bond Markets PDF eBook
Author Mr.Itai Agur
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 56
Release 2018-01-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1484339223

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The paper investigates the international integration of EM sovereign dollar-denominated and local-currency bond markets. Factor analysis is used to examine movements in sovereign bond yields and common sources of yield variation. The results suggest that EM dollar-denominated sovereign debt markets are highly integrated; a single common factor that is highly correlated with US and EU interest rates explains, on average, about 80 percent of the total variability in yields. EM sovereign local currency bond markets are not as internationally integrated, and three common factors explain about 74 percent of the total variability. But a factor highly correlated with US and EU interest rates still explains 63 percent of the yield variation accounted for by common factors. That said, there is some diversity among EM countries in the importance of common factors in affecting sovereign debt yields.

Multi-Sector Bond Funds in Emerging Markets—Easy Come, Easy Go

Multi-Sector Bond Funds in Emerging Markets—Easy Come, Easy Go
Title Multi-Sector Bond Funds in Emerging Markets—Easy Come, Easy Go PDF eBook
Author Fabio Cortes
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 12
Release 2021-12-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1616357681

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Unconstrained multi-sector bond funds (MSBFs) can be a source of spillovers to emerging markets and potentially exert a sizable impact on cross-border flows. MSBFs have grown their investment in emerging markets in recent years and are highly concentrated—both in their positions and their decision-making. They typically also exhibit opportunistic behavior much more so than other investment funds. Theoretically, their size, multisector mandate, and unconstrained nature allows MSBFs to be a source of financial stability in periods of wide-spread market turmoil while others sell at fire-sale prices. However, this note, building on the analysis of Cortes and Sanfilippo (2020) and incorporating data around the COVID-19 crisis, finds that MSBFs could have contributed to increase market stress in selected emerging markets. When faced with large investor redemptions during the crisis, our sample of MSBFs chose to rebalance their portfolios in a concentrated manner, raising a large proportion of cash in a few specific local currency bond markets. This may have contributed to exacerbating the relative underperformance of these local currency bond markets to broader emerging market indices.

Global Spillovers into Domestic Bond Markets in Emerging Market Economies

Global Spillovers into Domestic Bond Markets in Emerging Market Economies
Title Global Spillovers into Domestic Bond Markets in Emerging Market Economies PDF eBook
Author Laura Jaramillo
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 21
Release 2013-12-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1484328442

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While fiscal conditions remain healthier than in advanced economies, emerging economies continue to be exposed to negative spillovers if global conditions were to become less favorable. This paper finds that domestic bond yields in emerging economies are heavily influenced by two international factors: global risk appetite and global liquidity. Using a novel approach, the analysis goes on to show that the vulnerability of emerging economies to these factors is not uniform but rather depends on country specific characteristics, namely fiscal fundamentals, financial sector openness and the external current account balance.

Global Bonding

Global Bonding
Title Global Bonding PDF eBook
Author Mr.Tamim Bayoumi
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 27
Release 2012-12-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1475586639

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This paper uses a novel variant of identification through hetroscedacity to estimate spillovers across U.S., Euro area, Japanese, and UK government bond and equity markets in a vector autoregression. The results suggest that U.S. financial shocks reverberate around the world much more strongly than shocks from other regions, including the Euro area, while inward spillovers to the U.S. from elsewhere are minimal. There is also evidence of two-way spillovers between the UK and Euro area financial markets and spillovers from Europe to Japan. The results also suggest that the uncertainty about the direction of causality of contemporaneous correlations—an issue that other techniques cannot tackle—is the dominant source of uncertainty in the estimated impulse response functions.

Foreign Participation in Emerging Markets’ Local Currency Bond Markets

Foreign Participation in Emerging Markets’ Local Currency Bond Markets
Title Foreign Participation in Emerging Markets’ Local Currency Bond Markets PDF eBook
Author Mr.Shanaka J. Peiris
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 21
Release 2010-04-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451982607

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This paper estimates the impact of foreign participation in determining long-term local currency government bond yields and volatility in a group of emerging markets from 2000-2009. The results of a panel data analysis of 10 emerging markets show that greater foreign participation in the domestic government bond market tends to significantly reduce long-term government yields. Moreover, greater foreign participation does not necessarily result in increased volatility in bond yields in emerging markets and, in fact, could even dampen volatility in some instances.