Financial Globalization in Latin America and the Caribbean: Myth, Reality, and Policy Matters
In: Emerging Issues in Financial Development: Lessons from Latin America, S. 205-264
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In: Emerging Issues in Financial Development: Lessons from Latin America, S. 205-264
In: Journal of international economics, Band 108, S. 413-430
ISSN: 0022-1996
In: Hong Kong Institute for Monetary and Financial Research (HKIMR) Research Paper WP No. 04/2015
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In: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 6866
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This paper analyzes the effects on firms of sovereign debt inflows in emerging countries. To deal with the endogeneity between capital inflows and economic activity, we focus on capital inflows driven by countries inclusions into well-known local currency sovereign debt market indexes. These events convey little information about the future economic prospects of countries but induce large capital flows from institutional investors tracking the indexes. We show that inclusion-driven flows significantly reduce government bond yields and appreciate the domestic currency. In turn, these flows have heterogenous impact on firms stock market returns. Government related firms, financial firms and firms with larger financial constraints experience positive abnormal returns following the announcement of these events. Instead, companies operating in export-intensive sectors have negative abnormal returns. Our findings shed novel light on the channels through which capital inflows to sovereign debt markets affect firms in the economy.
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