Unforeseen Events Wait Lurking: Estimating Policy Spillovers From U.S. To Foreign Asset Prices

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Author/Editor: Trung Bui, Tamim Bayoumi
Release Date: © August, 2011
ISBN : 978-1-46230-929-0
Stock #: WPIEA2011183
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Event studies are used to analyze the impact of U.S. financial, fiscal, and monetary policies from US to foreign asset prices across a range of G20 countries and Switzerland. The initial announcement that the Administration supported tighter regulation of banks led to a generalized fall in advanced economy bank shares compared to local equity markets. For later Dodd-Frank announcements, however, falls in U.S. bank equity prices were accompanied by increases in U.K. and Swiss valuations, implying a potential for regulatory arbitrage. Turning to macro policies, the 2008/9 fiscal and monetary stimulus packages generally supported foreign activity, while the impact of similar stimulus in 2010 is less clear.

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Asset prices , Banks and banking , Capital markets , Central banks , Economic policy , Financial institutions and markets , Fiscal policy , Monetary policy




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