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The impact of unconventional monetary policy on the tail risks of stock markets between U.S. and Japan
Institution:1. National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, No. 2, Zhuoyue Rd., Nanzi Dist., Kaohsiung City 811, Taiwan, ROC;2. SolBridge International School of Business Dong-gu, 128 Uam-ro, Samsung-dong, Dong-gu, Daejeon, 300-814, South Korea
Abstract:Facing the economic downturn, the central bank of U.S. and Japan adopts the unconventional monetary policy to stimulate their economy. This paper studies the quantitative easing policy effectiveness via the tail risks of stock markets in the U.S., Japan and the other 74 countries. Although the stock markets of U.S. and Japan reveals the announcement-day effects of the QE policy, this study finds an asymmetric tail risk of return distribution on the QE policy effect. The post-period right-tail and left-tail risks of the stock markets are significantly smaller and larger than that of the pre-period of the QE programs, respectively. This implies that the tail risks of stock returns have dissimilar interdependence with the QE programs. Furthermore, the geographical dependence is the major factor that determines the contagion of stock market, and the fragility of foreign stock market caused by the US QE policy is larger than that of the Japan.
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