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Record Nr.

UNINA9910788346303321

Autore

Kalra Sanjay

Titolo

Global Volatility and Forex Returns in East Asia / / Sanjay Kalra

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2008

ISBN

1-4623-6386-5

1-4527-5412-8

9786612841590

1-282-84159-9

1-4518-7066-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (33 p.)

Collana

IMF Working Papers

IMF working paper ; ; WP/08/208

Disciplina

332.456095

Soggetti

Foreign exchange rates - East Asia

Financial crises - East Asia

Finance: General

Foreign Exchange

Money and Monetary Policy

International Financial Markets

General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data)

Monetary Systems

Standards

Regimes

Government and the Monetary System

Payment Systems

Currency

Foreign exchange

Finance

Monetary economics

Exchange rates

Currency markets

Stock markets

Currencies

Foreign exchange market

Stock exchanges

Money

Philippines



Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; I. Introduction; II. Methodology and Data; III. GARCH Models of East Asian Daily Forex Returns; IV. Empirical Results; A. Sensitivity of Forex Returns to Mature Equity Market Volatility; B. Conditional and Unconditional Volatility of Forex Returns:; C. Subsamples; V. Robustness; VI. Conclusions; Figures; 1. VIX and VDAX Indices; 2. Exchange Rates; 3. Daily Forex Returns; 4. Daily Squared Forex Returns; 5. FIX_AR(2)-GARCH(1,1) Models: Residuals; 6. VIX AR(2)-GARCH(1,1) Models: Squared Residuals; 7. Daily Conditional and Unconditional Volatilities: 2001-07

8. Daily Conditional and Unconditional Volatilities: VIX Models, 2001-03Q29. Daily Conditional and Unconditional Volatilities: VIX Models, 2003Q3-07; 10. Daily Conditional and Unconditional Volatilities: VIX Models, 2001-07; Tables; 1. Daily Foreign Exchange Return: Summary Statistics; 2. VIX and VDAX Indices: Summary Statistics; 3. Exchange Rates and Volatility Indices: Augmented Dickey-Fuller Test Statistics; 4. VAR Lag Order Selection Criteria; 5. Forex Returns and VIX AR(2)-GARCH(1,1) Models, 2001-07; 6. Forex Returns and VIX AR(2)-GARCH(1,1) Models, 2001-03Q2

7. Forex Returns and VIX AR(2)-GARCH(1,1) Models, 2003Q3-078. Forex Returns and VDAX AR(2)-GARCH(1,1) Models, 2001-07; 9. Forex Returns and VDAX AR(2)-GARCH(1,1) Models, 2001-03Q2; 10. Forex Returns and VDAX AR(2)-GARCH(1,1) Models, 2003Q3-0; References

Sommario/riassunto

During 2001-07, increases in mature market volatility were associated with declines in forex returns for East Asian countries, consistent with an overall "flight to safety" effect. Estimates from GARCH models suggest that a 5 percentage point increase in mature market equity volatility generated an exchange rate depreciation of up to ½ percent. This sensitivity rose during the latter period in the sample, suggesting greater integration of Asian financial markets with global markets. Unconditional standard deviations estimated from these models also provide operational measures of "long-term" and "excess" volatility in forex markets. Long-run forex volatility declined as Asian economies settled down with generally stronger fundamentals in the post-crisis period to more flexible regimes along with a generally lower level of mature market volatility.