新兴市场流动性与危机

Emerging Market Liquidity and Crises

Journal of the European Economic Association · 2008
被引 58
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究发现,与传统观点相反,新兴市场在金融危机期间交易量和交易成本反而上升,市场并未关闭,而是继续运作。

Abstract

Whereas conventional wisdom argues that markets shut down during crises, with sellers struggling to find buyers, we find that markets continue to operate during financial turmoil, even in narrow and volatile emerging economies. Simple event studies indicate that both trading volume and trading costs increase in crisis times. Prices change more with each dollar transacted (pushing the Amihud illiquidity measure up) and bid-ask spreads widen. More generally, econometric estimates show that large price downturns, typical of crises, are associated with higher trading activity and increased trading costs, with trading activity declining only later as crises progress. Thus, although trading activity tends to be negatively related to trading costs during tranquil times (and across securities), this relation appears to break down during crises. These results are consistent with the analytical literature on portfolio rebalancing by heterogeneous agents in times of crises.

新兴市场流动性金融危机交易成本Amihud非流动性指标