Equity Market Connectedness across Regimes of Geopolitical Risks : Historical Evidence and Theory

Jalloul, Maya and Miescu, Mirela (2021) Equity Market Connectedness across Regimes of Geopolitical Risks : Historical Evidence and Theory. Working Paper. Lancaster University, Department of Economics, Lancaster.

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Abstract

We use a threshold VAR model to capture connectedness of the equity returns of the G7 in a regime-contingent manner as dened by low- and high-geopolitical risks (GPR).We nd that connectedness is statistically stronger when GPR is at its higher rather than lower regime, but more importantly, this observation can be associated with threats of geopolitical adverse events, rather than with their actual realization. To explain our empirical observations we employ a model of international trade in assets and international relative asset prices. We introduce uncertainty in the future dividend payments combined with ambiguity aversion of agents to changes in the expected dividends. This allows us to model a geopolitical threat as a shock that affects the level of ambiguity about future dividends. At the same time, a geopolitical act is defined as a shock to the current period endowment of a given country, with limited effects on asset prices and returns. Our obtained results have important portfolio allocation implications for investors.

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Monograph (Working Paper)
Subjects:
?? geopolitical riskequity market connectednessthreshold varasset trademulti-country macroeconomic modelc32f12f40g12g15 ??
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153780
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20 Apr 2021 10:00
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