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Common Volatility Trends in the Central and Eastern European Currencies and the Euro / / Marcus Pramor, Natalia Tamirisa



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Autore: Pramor Marcus Visualizza persona
Titolo: Common Volatility Trends in the Central and Eastern European Currencies and the Euro / / Marcus Pramor, Natalia Tamirisa Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2006
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (31 p.)
Soggetto topico: Foreign exchange rates - Econometric models - Europe
Monetary policy - Europe
Currencies
Currency markets
Currency
Economic integration
Exchange rates
Exports and Imports
Externalities
Finance
Finance: General
Financial Aspects of Economic Integration
Financial markets
Financial sector policy and analysis
Foreign exchange market
Foreign Exchange
Foreign exchange
Government and the Monetary System
International economics
International finance
International Financial Markets
Macroeconomics
Monetary economics
Monetary Systems
Monetary unions
Money and Monetary Policy
Money
Payment Systems
Regimes
Spillovers
Standards
Soggetto geografico: Czech Republic
Altri autori: TamirisaNatalia  
Note generali: "September 2006."
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: ""Contents""; ""I. INTRODUCTION""; ""II. METHODOLOGY AND DATA""; ""III. VOLATILITY DYNAMICS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN CURRENCY MARKETS""; ""IV. CONCLUSIONS""; ""References""
Sommario/riassunto: How much convergence has been achieved between Central and Eastern European (CEE) economies and the eurozone? We explore this question by comparing long-run volatility trends in CEE currencies and the euro. We find that these trends are closely correlated, pointing to convergence in the economic and financial structures of these economies. Nonetheless, the degree of commonality remains weaker than what had been found for major European currencies before the introduction of the euro. Spillovers of volatility across regional markets appear to have diminished over time, with the exception of the Hungarian forint, which remains a source of volatility shocks to regional currencies.
Titolo autorizzato: Common Volatility Trends in the Central and Eastern European Currencies and the Euro  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4623-3970-0
1-4519-8430-8
1-283-51745-0
1-4519-9401-X
9786613829900
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910822023503321
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Serie: IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; ; No. 2006/206