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Transmission channels of international financial crises to African stock markets: the case of the euro sovereign debt crisis
Authors:Sandrine Kablan  Olfa Kaabia
Affiliation:1. ERUDITE, University of East Paris Creteil, Créteil, France;2. INSEEC lab, INSEEC Business school, Paris, France
Abstract:This article investigates the effects of the European sovereign debt crisis on African stock markets within a Bayesian shrinkage VAR framework. This method allows us to consider both North African and Sub-Saharan African stock markets, and provides a flexible parsimonious specification. The results reveal varying reactions of the impulse response functions. The most exposed African stock markets are those of Egypt, South Africa and Mauritius, while the least affected stock market is, surprisingly, that of Ivory Coast. Our analysis shows that, in addition to direct transmission, several macroeconomic and market channels, such as commodities, exports, and exchange rates, are relevant. Specifically, countries with strong commercial links to European countries will be most impacted by the crisis. The severity of transmission also depends on the country’s dependence on commodities.
Keywords:African stock markets  European Sovereign debt crisis  transmission effects  Bayesian vector autoregression
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