The stress contagion among financial markets and its determinants
Baohui Wu,
Feng Min and
Fenghua Wen
The European Journal of Finance, 2023, vol. 29, issue 11, 1267-1302
Abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to study the spillover effects of financial stress among five important financial markets (bond, stock, foreign exchange, interbank, and real estate markets) in China, and explore the important determinants of financial stress spillover level among the markets and the impact of the Chinese stress spillover situation on the European markets. Our findings are as follows: First, there is a significant stress spillover effect among the five markets, and the total financial stress spillover index (TSSI) is very high during the global financial crisis. Generally, the stock and real estate markets are the major transmitters of stress spillover, and the interbank and bond markets are the major receivers. Second, the most macro factors have significant impacts on the financial stress spillover level among the markets, especially CPI index, the Chinese economic policy uncertainty index and VIX index. And the severity of the COVID-19 epidemic in China and the world has a significant impact on the TSSI, especially from March 2020 to August 2020. Finally, the TSSI can significantly increase the volatility of French stock market, Italian stock market and German government bond market, especially during the Sino-US trade war and the COVID-19 epidemic.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1080/1351847X.2022.2111222
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