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Nonlinearities and financial contagion in Latin American stock markets
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Economic Modelling 51 (2015) 653–656
DOI: 10.1016/j.econmod.2015.09.012
Autor
Romero Meza, Rafael
Bonilla Meléndez, Claudio
Benedetti, Hugo
Serletis, Apostolos
Institución
Resumen
We use the Hinich (1996) portmanteau bicorrelation test to graphically represent nonlinear events detected in Latin American stock markets. We identity the starting, the ending, the intensity, and the persistence of nonlinear episodes. The six episodes identified in the period studied were found to be contemporaneous with international financial crises, which allows us to speculate that the contagion caused by financial crises induces nonlinear dependencies. We advocate that this test could be complementary to traditional tests employed in the study of financial contagion. We observe systematic nonlinear structure in the stock index return series that have been associated with temporary lack of market efficiency. This new approach can help financial analysts and regulators to assess graphically the state of dependence measured by the bicorrelation test as frequently as new information arrives.