International Financial Contagion
Title | International Financial Contagion PDF eBook |
Author | Stijn Claessens |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 461 |
Release | 2013-04-17 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1475733143 |
No sooner had the Asian crisis broken out in 1997 than the witch-hunt started. With great indignation every Asian economy pointed fingers. They were innocent bystanders. The fundamental reason for the crisis was this or that - most prominently contagion - but also the decline in exports of the new commodities (high-tech goods), the steep rise of the dollar, speculators, etc. The prominent question, of course, is whether contagion could really have been the key factor and, if so, what are the channels and mechanisms through which it operated in such a powerful manner. The question is obvious because until 1997, Asia's economies were generally believed to be immensely successful, stable and well managed. This question is of great importance not only in understanding just what happened, but also in shaping policies. In a world of pure contagion, i.e. when innocent bystanders are caught up and trampled by events not of their making and when consequences go far beyond ordinary international shocks, countries will need to look for better protective policies in the future. In such a world, the international financial system will need to change in order to offer better preventive and reactive policy measures to help avoid, or at least contain, financial crises.
Interconnectedness and Contagion Analysis: A Practical Framework
Title | Interconnectedness and Contagion Analysis: A Practical Framework PDF eBook |
Author | Mrs.Jana Bricco |
Publisher | International Monetary Fund |
Pages | 49 |
Release | 2019-10-11 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1513517856 |
The analysis of interconnectedness and contagion is an important part of the financial stability and risk assessment of a country’s financial system. This paper offers detailed and practical guidance on how to conduct a comprehensive analysis of interconnectedness and contagion for a country’s financial system under various circumstances. We survey current approaches at the IMF for analyzing interconnectedness within the interbank, cross-sector and cross-border dimensions through an overview and examples of the data and methodologies used in the Financial Sector Assessment Program. Finally, this paper offers practical advice on how to interpret results and discusses potential financial stability policy recommendations that can be drawn from this type of in-depth analysis.
Credit Default Swaps
Title | Credit Default Swaps PDF eBook |
Author | Marti Subrahmanyam |
Publisher | Now Publishers |
Pages | 150 |
Release | 2014-12-19 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781601989000 |
Credit Default Swaps: A Survey is the most comprehensive review of all major research domains involving credit default swaps (CDS). CDS have been growing in importance in the global financial markets. However, their role has been hotly debated, in industry and academia, particularly since the credit crisis of 2007-2009. The authors review the extant literature on CDS that has accumulated over the past two decades and divide the survey into seven topics after providing a broad overview in the introduction. The second section traces the historical development of CDS markets and provides an introduction to CDS contract definitions and conventions. The third section discusses the pricing of CDS, from the perspective of no-arbitrage principles, structural, and reduced-form credit risk models. It also summarizes the literature on the determinants of CDS spreads, with a focus on the role of fundamental credit risk factors, liquidity and counterparty risk. The fourth section discusses how the development of the CDS market has affected the characteristics of the bond and equity markets, with an emphasis on market efficiency, price discovery, information flow, and liquidity. Attention is also paid to the CDS-bond basis, the wedge between the pricing of the CDS and its reference bond, and the mispricing between the CDS and the equity market. The fifth section examines the effect of CDS trading on firms' credit and bankruptcy risk, and how it affects corporate financial policy, including bond issuance, capital structure, liquidity management, and corporate governance. The sixth section analyzes how CDS impact the economic incentives of financial intermediaries. The seventh section reviews the growing literature on sovereign CDS and highlights the major differences between the sovereign and corporate CDS markets. The eighth section discusses CDS indices, especially the role of synthetic CDS index products backed by residential mortgage-backed securities during the financial crisis. The authors close with our suggestions for promising future research directions on CDS contracts and markets.
Financial Market Contagion in the Asian Crisis
Title | Financial Market Contagion in the Asian Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | Mr.Taimur Baig |
Publisher | International Monetary Fund |
Pages | 60 |
Release | 1998-11-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1451857284 |
This paper tests for evidence of contagion between the financial markets of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea, and the Philippines. Cross-country correlations among currencies and sovereign spreads are found to increase significantly during the crisis period, whereas the equity market correlations offer mixed evidence. A set of dummy variables using daily news is constructed to capture the impact of own-country and cross-border news on the markets. After controlling for own-country news and other fundamentals, the paper shows evidence of cross-border contagion in the currency and equity markets.
Financial Risk Management and Modeling
Title | Financial Risk Management and Modeling PDF eBook |
Author | Constantin Zopounidis |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 480 |
Release | 2021-09-13 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 3030666913 |
Risk is the main source of uncertainty for investors, debtholders, corporate managers and other stakeholders. For all these actors, it is vital to focus on identifying and managing risk before making decisions. The success of their businesses depends on the relevance of their decisions and consequently, on their ability to manage and deal with the different types of risk. Accordingly, the main objective of this book is to promote scientific research in the different areas of risk management, aiming at being transversal and dealing with different aspects of risk management related to corporate finance as well as market finance. Thus, this book should provide useful insights for academics as well as professionals to better understand and assess the different types of risk.
The Empirical Analysis of Liquidity
Title | The Empirical Analysis of Liquidity PDF eBook |
Author | Craig Holden |
Publisher | Now Publishers |
Pages | 90 |
Release | 2014-11-28 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781601988744 |
We provide a synthesis of the empirical evidence on market liquidity. The liquidity measurement literature has established standard measures of liquidity that apply to broad categories of market microstructure data. Specialized measures of liquidity have been developed to deal with data limitations in specific markets, to provide proxies from daily data, and to assess institutional trading programs. The general liquidity literature has established local cross-sectional patterns, global cross-sectional patterns, and time-series patterns.
International Banking and Financial Market Developments
Title | International Banking and Financial Market Developments PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 740 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Banks and banking, International |
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