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Ejercicio de tensión de empresas: una aplicación al sector corporativo no financiero chileno
Este artículo propone una metodología para estimar un ejercicio de tensión para el sector corporativo no financiero chileno. Esta se sustenta en una caracterización detallada de la deuda financiera individual de las firmas, a base de apéndices estadísticos compilados por la Superintendencia de Valores ...
Private information in the mortgage market: evidence and a theory of crises
The securitization boom in the United States mortgage market from 2000 to 2005 was enormous (figure 1). According to the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) new issuance of securities backed by mortgages that were not insured by the U.S. government rose by a factor of twelve ...
Rol de inversionistas institucionales domésticos sobre la volatilidad de tasas soberanas de economías emergentes
En los últimos dos años, diversos episodios de tensión en los mercados financieros internacionales, generados en parte por la mayor incertidumbre política y global asociada a la guerra comercial entre Estados Unidos y China, se han materializado en un aumento sustancial de la volatilidad de varios ...
Crisis financiera y uso de derivados cambiarios en empresas exportadoras
La reciente crisis financiera internacional ha generado varias interrogantes sobre sus efectos en el comercio internacional; en especial, respecto de los mecanismos por los que el sector exportador ha visto resentido su dinamismo y de si las firmas de menor tamaño han sufrido más. Tradicionalmente, ...
Pegs downward wage rigidity and unemployment: the role of financial structure
A characteristic of the current crisis in Europe is that countries in its periphery have found themselves increasingly cut off from international financial markets. In the present study we ask how such changes in the financial structure influence the welfare consequences of maintaining a fixed exchange ...
Monetary policy responses to external spillovers in emerging market economies
Despite the remarkable progress made in many emerging and middle-income economies over the last few decades the continuing liberalization in financial markets and the integration into the global financial system these countries remain highly vulnerable to real and financial shocks coming from the U.S. ...
The response of sovereign bonds yields to U.S. monetary policy
To provide further stimulus to the economy in response to a cascade of shocks that roiled financial markets in the latter part of 2008 the U.S. Federal Reserve started to aggressively employ unconventional monetary policy measures after the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) lowered the target for ...