Interest rate (in)sensitivity of emerging market corporate debt : economic analysis based on 2002-2015 empirical evidence
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Resumo: | Interest rate sensitivity assessment framework based on fixed income yield indexes is developed and applied to two types of emerging market corporate debt: investment grade and high yield exposures. Our research advances beyond the correlation analyses focused on co- movements in yields and/or spreads of risky and risk-free assets. We show that correlation- based analyses of interest rate sensitivity could appear rather inconclusive and, hence, we investigate the bottom line profit and loss of a hypothetical model portfolio of corporates. We consider historical data covering the period 2002 – 2015, which enable us to assess interest rate sensitivity of assets during the development, the apogee, and the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Based on empirical evidence, both for investment and speculative grades securities, we find that the emerging market corporates exhibit two different regimes of sensitivity to interest rate changes. We observe switching from a positive sensitivity under the normal market conditions to a negative one during distressed phases of business cycles. This research sheds light on how financial institutions may approach interest rate risk management, evidencing that even plain vanilla portfolios of emerging market corporates, which on average could appear rather insensitive to the interest rate risk in fact present a binary behavior of their interest rate sensitivities. Our findings allow banks and financial institutions for optimizing economic capital under Basel III regulatory capital rules. |
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Interest rate (in)sensitivity of emerging market corporate debt : economic analysis based on 2002-2015 empirical evidenceFixed IncomePortfolio Performance EvaluationDownside Risk ManagementEmerging MarketsCorporate DebtInterest Rate SensitivityInterest rate sensitivity assessment framework based on fixed income yield indexes is developed and applied to two types of emerging market corporate debt: investment grade and high yield exposures. Our research advances beyond the correlation analyses focused on co- movements in yields and/or spreads of risky and risk-free assets. We show that correlation- based analyses of interest rate sensitivity could appear rather inconclusive and, hence, we investigate the bottom line profit and loss of a hypothetical model portfolio of corporates. We consider historical data covering the period 2002 – 2015, which enable us to assess interest rate sensitivity of assets during the development, the apogee, and the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Based on empirical evidence, both for investment and speculative grades securities, we find that the emerging market corporates exhibit two different regimes of sensitivity to interest rate changes. We observe switching from a positive sensitivity under the normal market conditions to a negative one during distressed phases of business cycles. This research sheds light on how financial institutions may approach interest rate risk management, evidencing that even plain vanilla portfolios of emerging market corporates, which on average could appear rather insensitive to the interest rate risk in fact present a binary behavior of their interest rate sensitivities. Our findings allow banks and financial institutions for optimizing economic capital under Basel III regulatory capital rules.ISEG - Departamento de EconomiaRepositório da Universidade de LisboaGubareva, MariyaBorges, Maria Rosa2016-10-14T14:12:03Z20162016-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/12302engGubareva, Mariya e Maria Rosa Borges .2016. "Interest rate (in)sensitivity of emerging market corporate debt : economic analysis based on 2002-2015 empirical evidence". Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão. DE Working papers nº 21-2016/DE/UECE2183-1815info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-06T14:42:29Zoai:www.repository.utl.pt:10400.5/12302Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:58:27.190057Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Interest rate (in)sensitivity of emerging market corporate debt : economic analysis based on 2002-2015 empirical evidence |
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Interest rate (in)sensitivity of emerging market corporate debt : economic analysis based on 2002-2015 empirical evidence |
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Interest rate (in)sensitivity of emerging market corporate debt : economic analysis based on 2002-2015 empirical evidence Gubareva, Mariya Fixed Income Portfolio Performance Evaluation Downside Risk Management Emerging Markets Corporate Debt Interest Rate Sensitivity |
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Interest rate (in)sensitivity of emerging market corporate debt : economic analysis based on 2002-2015 empirical evidence |
title_full |
Interest rate (in)sensitivity of emerging market corporate debt : economic analysis based on 2002-2015 empirical evidence |
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Interest rate (in)sensitivity of emerging market corporate debt : economic analysis based on 2002-2015 empirical evidence |
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Interest rate (in)sensitivity of emerging market corporate debt : economic analysis based on 2002-2015 empirical evidence |
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Interest rate (in)sensitivity of emerging market corporate debt : economic analysis based on 2002-2015 empirical evidence |
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Gubareva, Mariya |
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Gubareva, Mariya Borges, Maria Rosa |
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Borges, Maria Rosa |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Gubareva, Mariya Borges, Maria Rosa |
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Fixed Income Portfolio Performance Evaluation Downside Risk Management Emerging Markets Corporate Debt Interest Rate Sensitivity |
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Fixed Income Portfolio Performance Evaluation Downside Risk Management Emerging Markets Corporate Debt Interest Rate Sensitivity |
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Interest rate sensitivity assessment framework based on fixed income yield indexes is developed and applied to two types of emerging market corporate debt: investment grade and high yield exposures. Our research advances beyond the correlation analyses focused on co- movements in yields and/or spreads of risky and risk-free assets. We show that correlation- based analyses of interest rate sensitivity could appear rather inconclusive and, hence, we investigate the bottom line profit and loss of a hypothetical model portfolio of corporates. We consider historical data covering the period 2002 – 2015, which enable us to assess interest rate sensitivity of assets during the development, the apogee, and the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Based on empirical evidence, both for investment and speculative grades securities, we find that the emerging market corporates exhibit two different regimes of sensitivity to interest rate changes. We observe switching from a positive sensitivity under the normal market conditions to a negative one during distressed phases of business cycles. This research sheds light on how financial institutions may approach interest rate risk management, evidencing that even plain vanilla portfolios of emerging market corporates, which on average could appear rather insensitive to the interest rate risk in fact present a binary behavior of their interest rate sensitivities. Our findings allow banks and financial institutions for optimizing economic capital under Basel III regulatory capital rules. |
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2016 |
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2016-10-14T14:12:03Z 2016 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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Gubareva, Mariya e Maria Rosa Borges .2016. "Interest rate (in)sensitivity of emerging market corporate debt : economic analysis based on 2002-2015 empirical evidence". Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão. DE Working papers nº 21-2016/DE/UECE 2183-1815 |
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