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Can CDS indexes signal future turmoils in the stock market? A Markov switching perspective

Single-name Credit Default Swaps (CDS) are considered the main providers of direct information related with a reference entity’s creditworthiness and, for this reason, they have often been the core of news on the current financial crisis. The academic research has focused mainly on the capacity of C...

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Published in:Central European journal of operations research 2014-06, Vol.22 (2), p.285-305
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subjects Bonding
Business and Management
Cadmium sulfides
Credit default swaps
Credit ratings
Credit risk
Default
Derivatives
Economic crisis
Economic models
Economic statistics
Economic theory
Finance
Investments
Investors
Markets
Markov processes
News
Operations research
Operations Research/Decision Theory
Original Paper
Prices
Rating services
Ratings & rankings
Raw materials
Securities analysis
Securities markets
Stochastic models
Stock exchanges
Stock market indexes
Stock markets
Studies
Switches
Switching
Volatility
title Can CDS indexes signal future turmoils in the stock market? A Markov switching perspective
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