TY - JOUR
T1 - Stock market integration between the UK and the US: Evidence over eight decades
AU - Aladesanmi, O
AU - CASALIN, FABRIZIO
AU - Metcalf, H
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This study investigates how the impact made on stock market integration by macroeconomic determinants such as various measures of convergence and financial volatility, as well as crisis
episodes, varies over the period 1935–2015. We gauge how the level of integration between the UK and US stock markets changes across three monetary regimes during this period: pre–Bretton Woods (BW), the BW fixed exchange rate, and the post-BW flexible rates. Our empirical results suggest that integration was strongest under the post-BW regime and weakest under the BW
regime. We further demonstrate that stock market integration between the two markets has been driven largely by macroeconomic convergence and financial volatility as well as by crises, especially since the demise of the BW system.
AB - This study investigates how the impact made on stock market integration by macroeconomic determinants such as various measures of convergence and financial volatility, as well as crisis
episodes, varies over the period 1935–2015. We gauge how the level of integration between the UK and US stock markets changes across three monetary regimes during this period: pre–Bretton Woods (BW), the BW fixed exchange rate, and the post-BW flexible rates. Our empirical results suggest that integration was strongest under the post-BW regime and weakest under the BW
regime. We further demonstrate that stock market integration between the two markets has been driven largely by macroeconomic convergence and financial volatility as well as by crises, especially since the demise of the BW system.
KW - Bretton Woods
KW - Economic policy uncertainty
KW - Stock market integration
KW - Bretton Woods
KW - Economic policy uncertainty
KW - Stock market integration
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/165567
M3 - Article
SN - 1044-0283
VL - 41
SP - 32
EP - 43
JO - Global Finance Journal
JF - Global Finance Journal
ER -