金融全球化及其对投资组合风险分散的影响

IF 0.6 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Ramu Thiagarajan, Jiho Han, Aaron Hurd, Hanbin Im, Gaurav Mallik
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摘要

贸易争端和新冠肺炎疫情对全球供应链的影响引起了人们对“去全球化”概念的关注。人们普遍担心的是,全球化的稳定趋势及其诸多好处可能会发生逆转。但全球化趋势并不是一个庞然大物。在本文中,我们表明,尽管自全球金融危机(GFC)以来贸易全球化停滞不前,但金融全球化仍在继续增加。我们进一步表明,金融全球化对投资组合的影响要比贸易全球化显著得多。这种影响的主要机制是美元霸权,它主要通过美国货币政策冲击的外溢效应增加来影响投资组合。这对投资者的两个影响是:(1)全球股市的相关性越来越强,而且很可能保持这种状态;(2)这种相关性的增强降低了投资组合多样化的好处,导致对美国货币政策冲击的风险敞口更加集中。在过去十年中,尽管贸易全球化停滞不前,但金融全球化仍在稳步发展。•美元霸权的增强放大了金融全球化的加剧,提高了全球股票市场的相关性,降低了地域多样化的有效性,并集中了美国货币政策冲击的风险敞口。因此,投资者必须超越简单的股票/固定收益模式,考虑其他机会来分散股票风险,如商品、货币、替代品或低波动性策略。
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Financial Globalization and Its Implications for Diversification of Portfolio Risk
Trade disputes and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global supply chains have drawn much attention to the notion of “deglobalization.” The common concern is that the steady trend of globalization and its many benefits may reverse. But the globalization trend is not a monolith. In this article, we show that although trade globalization has stalled since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), financial globalization has continued to increase. We further show that financial globalization has a much more significant impact on portfolios than trade globalization. The primary mechanism of this impact, US dollar hegemony, impacts portfolios primarily through increased spillover of US monetary policy shocks. The two implications for investors are: (1) global equity markets have become increasingly correlated and are likely to stay that way, and (2) this increased correlation reduces the benefits of portfolio diversification and leads to a more concentrated exposure to US monetary policy shocks. Key Findings ▪ Financial globalization has increased steadily even as trade globalization has stalled over the past decade. ▪ Increased financial globalization amplified by increased US Dollar hegemony raises the correlation of global equity markets, reduces efficacy of geographic diversification, and concentrates exposure to US monetary policy shocks. ▪ Therefore, investors must step beyond the simple equity/fixed income paradigm to consider other opportunities to diversify equity risk such as commodities, currencies, alternatives, or low volatility strategies.
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Journal of Investing
Journal of Investing BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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