Effect of Macroprudential Policies on Sovereign Bond Markets: Evidence from the ASEAN-4 Countries
Joshua Aizenman,
Gazi Uddin,
Tianqi Luo,
Ranadeva Jayasekera and
Donghyun Park
No 30477, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
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This paper examines whether prudential policies help to reduce sovereign bond vulnerability to global spillover risk in ASEAN-4 countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand). We measure sovereign vulnerability within a risk connectedness network among sovereign bonds. The direct effect is that markets with tighter prudential policies have significantly smaller spillovers from the Treasury yield shocks of other regional and global economies. The sum of indirect and direct effects indicates that prudential policies reduce sovereign spillover risk in the long term. These findings suggest prudential policies have dual efficiency in sovereign risk regulation and Treasury internationalization.
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Date: 2022-09
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