全球风险传染与金融资产安全:来自分位数连通性方法的证据

IF 6.9 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Dian Yin , Shaoze Yang , Wei Wu , Zhi Chen
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摘要

使用分位数连通性方法,我们研究了不同冲击尺度下全球资产的波动溢出效应和传染效应。我们的实证结果表明,资产价格指数的溢出效应在条件分位数上呈现不对称的u型模式。此外,风险溢出的方向和程度随冲击规模和时间的变化而变化。例如,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,美国股市最初在较低分位数时是波动性溢出效应的净接受者,但在较高分位数时转变为净贡献者。这些结果有助于监管机构追踪风险传染角色在不同强度的冲击下是如何转变的。
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Global risk contagion and financial assets security: evidence from quantile connectedness approach
Using the quantile connectedness approach, we examine volatility spillovers and contagion effects across global assets under varying shock scales. Our empirical results reveal that spillover effects among asset price indices exhibit an asymmetric U-shaped pattern across conditional quantiles. Moreover, the direction and magnitude of risk spillovers vary with changes in shock scales and time. For instance, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the US stock market initially acted as a net recipient of volatility spillovers at lower quantiles, but shifted to a net contributor at higher quantiles. These results help regulators track how risk contagion roles shift under shocks of varying intensity.
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Finance Research Letters
Finance Research Letters BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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11.10
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863
期刊介绍: Finance Research Letters welcomes submissions across all areas of finance, aiming for rapid publication of significant new findings. The journal particularly encourages papers that provide insight into the replicability of established results, examine the cross-national applicability of previous findings, challenge existing methodologies, or demonstrate methodological contingencies. Papers are invited in the following areas: Actuarial studies Alternative investments Asset Pricing Bankruptcy and liquidation Banks and other Depository Institutions Behavioral and experimental finance Bibliometric and Scientometric studies of finance Capital budgeting and corporate investment Capital markets and accounting Capital structure and payout policy Commodities Contagion, crises and interdependence Corporate governance Credit and fixed income markets and instruments Derivatives Emerging markets Energy Finance and Energy Markets Financial Econometrics Financial History Financial intermediation and money markets Financial markets and marketplaces Financial Mathematics and Econophysics Financial Regulation and Law Forecasting Frontier market studies International Finance Market efficiency, event studies Mergers, acquisitions and the market for corporate control Micro Finance Institutions Microstructure Non-bank Financial Institutions Personal Finance Portfolio choice and investing Real estate finance and investing Risk SME, Family and Entrepreneurial Finance
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