The Rise in Comovement Across National Stock Markets: Market Integration or Global Bubble?

Author/Editor:

Robin Brooks ; Marco Del Negro

Publication Date:

September 1, 2002

Electronic Access:

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Summary:

The degree of comovement across national stock markets has increased dramatically since the mid-1990s. This has overturned a stylized fact in the international portfolio diversification literature that diversifying across countries is more effective for risk reduction than diversifying across industries. We investigate if this rise in comovement is a permanent phenomenon driven by greater economic and financial integration, or a temporary effect associated with the recent stock market bubble. At the global level, our results point to the bubble. At a regional level, we find evidence of a significant rise in market integration within Europe, possibly a reflection of institutional changes such as the EMU.

Series:

Working Paper No. 2002/147

Subject:

English

Publication Date:

September 1, 2002

ISBN/ISSN:

9781451856743/1018-5941

Stock No:

WPIEA1472002

Pages:

23

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