DYNAMIC DISTANCES BETWEEN STOCK MARKETS: USE OF UNCERTAINTY INDICES MEASURES

IF 0.1 Q4 ECONOMICS Anales del Instituto de Actuarios Espanoles Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.26360/2021_3
Catalina Bolancé, C. Acuña, Salvador Torra
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Abstract In this study we consider how to more accurately identify the possible impact of systemic risk on spatial dependence related to the most significant financial crises over the last 17 years: the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, the sub-prime mortgage crisis, the European debt crisis, Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic which has also affected the financial markets. We analyse two new dynamic distances applied to stock markets based on exogenous criteria known as the World Uncertainty Index (WUI) and our proposed Google Trends Uncertainty Index (GTUI). We address the feasibility and benefits of these dynamic distances compared to an alternative criterion based on hours. Using the new proposed dynamic distance to obtain the Moran’s I statistic, we analyse the spatial dependence between the losses of 46 stock markets. Keywords: markets distances, uncertainty index, financial crisis, spatial dependence, stock market
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股票市场之间的动态距离:不确定性指数测量的使用
摘要本研究考虑了如何更准确地识别系统性风险对空间依赖的可能影响,这些影响与过去17年来最重大的金融危机有关:雷曼兄弟破产、次贷危机、欧债危机、英国脱欧和COVID-19大流行也影响了金融市场。我们分析了两个新的动态距离应用于股票市场基于外生标准称为世界不确定性指数(WUI)和我们提出的谷歌趋势不确定性指数(GTUI)。与基于小时的替代标准相比,我们解决了这些动态距离的可行性和益处。利用新提出的动态距离获得Moran 's I统计量,分析了46个股票市场损失之间的空间相关性。关键词:市场距离,不确定性指数,金融危机,空间依赖,股票市场
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