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European financial regulation consistently gives governments privileged access to private investors, reflecting the anchor role assigned to sovereign securities as safe and liquid assets for the financial system. Legislative reforms after the financial c...
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Musumba Batondo and Josine Uwilingiye
During the past two decades, financial markets across the globe have experienced sporadic waves of crashes. Such waves raise concerns about the vulnerability of global financial markets and the transmission mechanisms of shocks beyond borders. The curren...
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Carmelo Salleo, Alberto Grassi and Constantinos Kyriakopoulos
We propose a comprehensive approach for the analysis of real economy and government sector risk transmission to the banking system and apply it in ten Euro-Area countries from 2005 to 2017. A flexible methodology is developed to model banks? assets accor...
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Anastasios Pappas and Ioannis Kostakis
This study presents empirical evidence about the determinants of long-term government bond yields for 19 economies of the European Monetary Union (EMU) over the period 1995?2018 within a multivariate panel framework. The fixed effects estimators reveal t...
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Knut Anton Mork, Hanna Marisela Eap and Magnus Eskedal Haraldsen
We consider the portfolio choice of a government with a Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) when government revenues depend on exhaustible resources, such as oil and gas. The question is whether the SWF portfolio should underweight shares in the resource industr...
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Snorre Lindset and Knut Anton Mork
In an economy with a sovereign wealth fund (SWF), the government may draw on the fund to supplement other government revenues. If the fund is invested in risky assets, this introduces a new stochastic element into the government?s budget. We analyze the ...
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Jane Mpapalika and Christopher Malikane
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Morgan Escalera and Wayne Tarrant
In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) created a list of systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs) with the intention of determining which financial ...
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Guglielmo D?Amico, Philippe Regnault, Stefania Scocchera and Loriano Storchi
In this paper, we apply information theory measures and Markov processes in order to analyse the inequality in the distribution of the financial risk in a pool of countries. The considered financial variables are sovereign credit ratings and interest rat...
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Ani Qankova Stoykova, Mariya Georgieva Paskaleva, Dinko Zhulien Stoykov
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This paper examines the impact of sentiment indicators on the financial market dynamics and default probability. First, we use GARCH models and Granger Causality Test in order to test the relationship between sentiment indicators and capital market dynam...
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