Informational and Risk Spillover in Emerging and Frontier Markets
A special issue of Journal of Risk and Financial Management (ISSN 1911-8074). This special issue belongs to the section "Financial Markets".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 306
Special Issue Editors
Interests: applied finance; applied investment; financial market
2. Grant Center for Real Estate and Economics, E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration, Coastal Carolina University, 119 Chanticleer Drive West, Conway, SC 29526, USA
Interests: real estate; financial institutions; corporate finance; urban & regional economics; development/international economics
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
A "spillover effect" occurs when an event in one market or asset class has repercussions in another. Financial markets have become more integrated because of the flow of information across them. Emerging and frontier markets are becoming more integrated and connected to the global market because of international trade and fund flows. Additionally, information and risk transmission have been facilitated by a number of significant factors, such as global business ease, investment policies, macroeconomic similarities, capital inflows, foreign assets and liabilities, free workforce mobility, information technology advancements, rapid broadcasting of global news, economic policy uncertainty, geopolitical uncertainty, market volatility, sanctions, and war, among others. This special issue focuses on the spillover and transmission of risk across asset classes in emerging and frontier markets. This special issue also aims to cover empirical and review studies identifying the causes of spillover and connectedness. This special issue seeks contributions on how spillover and risk transmission vary across different time periods and market environments in emerging and frontier markets.
Dr. Mohmmad Enamul Hoque
Dr. Sourav Batabyal
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- connectedness
- spillover
- volatility
- emerging market
- frontier
- risk transmission
- interdependence
- modeling
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