International asset returns and exchange rates |
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Authors: | Yuming Li Maosen Zhong |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Finance , College of Business and Economics, California State University , Fullerton, CA, USA yli@fullerton.edu;3. UQ Business School, The University of Queensland , Brisbane, QLD, Australia |
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Abstract: | We present a consumption-based international asset-pricing model to study global equity premiums, the US riskfree rate and the cross section of international asset returns. The model entails idiosyncratic, country-specific consumption risk, which helps explain the magnitude of global equity premiums. It also features country-specific habit formation, which helps explain the level of the interest rate on the US short-term Treasury bills traded by domestic and international investors. We find that the model explains approximately 40–50% of the cross section of currency and equity premiums as well as expected returns from value and growth portfolios of at least a dozen countries. Changes in real exchange rates are responsible for explaining approximately half of the cross section of international asset returns. |
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Keywords: | international asset pricing consumption-based model habit formation idiosyncratic risks equity premiums currency premiums exchange rates inflation rates |
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