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An Exploratory Study on Nonlinear Causality Among the MILA Markets
Authors:Roberto J. Santillán-Salgado  Ricardo Massa Roldán
Affiliation:1. EGADE Business School, Monterrey Campus, Monterrey, Mexico;2. CONACYT-CIDE, Mexico City, Mexico;3. EGADE Business School, Guadalajara Campus, Guadalajara, Mexico
Abstract:According to conventional portfolio theory, an increase in the interconnectedness of international financial markets may reduce the potential for constructing diversified portfolios. This article explores the implications of the creation of the Latin American Integrated Market (MILA)1 over the dependence structure of its members using correlation and cointegration analysis as well as linear and nonlinear Granger causality tests. The creation of MILA aimed to enhance the integration process that Latin American financial markets “naturally” present while still providing diversification opportunities to investors. The results of our empirical analysis suggest that such objective is being achieved. Evidence of a rise in cross-country linear correlations and their linear causal relationship supports the idea of an increasing financial integration process in the region, while the absence of cointegration and the weakening of the nonlinear causal relationship favors the creation of diversified regional portfolios. These findings provide valuable insights for investment portfolio designers, regulators, and supervisors.
Keywords:financial integration  MILA  nonlinear causality  stock markets
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