Abstract
This study investigates the effects of the crude oil implied volatility index (OVX) upon emerging market financial stress (EMFS). We resort to a quantile regression framework as this approach is a better alternative to disentangle the relationship under different market conditions. Besides, we also examine how EMFS responds to the lags and asymmetries in the OVX. The empirical results show significantly positive impacts of OVX upon EMFS. Further, the effects of OVX become more assertive in the upper quantiles of EMFS, implying higher sensitivity to OVX when stress levels are high. In terms of the lagged effects, the relationship is transient as the OVX coefficients become weaker with increasing lag sizes. We further find that only positive impulses in OVX can significantly predict EMFS. Lastly, we report evidence that the Credit market stress is a crucial driver of EMFS.
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Das, D., Dutta, A., Jana, R. K., & Ghosh, I. (2023). The asymmetric impact of oil price uncertainty on emerging market financial stress: A quantile regression approach. International Journal of Finance and Economics, 28(4), 4299–4323. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.2651
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