The Effects of Liberalisation on Market and Currency Risk in the European Union |
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Authors: | Francesca Carrieri |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Management, McGill University, Canada , |
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Abstract: | This paper investigates the effects of liberalisation on the pricing of market and currency risk for a number of financial markets in the European Union (EU). An International Asset Pricing Model with a multivariate GARCH‐in‐Mean specification and time‐varying prices of risk is used for the four markets with the largest capitalisation in the EU. Only one price of market risk exists and international investors are rewarded for their exposure to currency risk. The evidence shows that all prices of risk are time‐varying and have been decreasing during the process of liberalisation. There is also evidence that markets react to period of uncertainty in the process toward the completion of liberalisation. In addition, the operation of the European Monetary System has generated lower covariances. As a consequence, total risk premia have declined in the last decade. |
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Keywords: | International asset pricing Currency risk liberalism European Union |
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