Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5089934 | Journal of Banking & Finance | 2011 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The economic-political instability of a country, which is tied to its credit risk, often leads to sharp depreciation and heightened volatility in its currency. This paper shows that not only the creditworthiness of the euro-area countries with weaker fiscal positions but also that of the member countries with more sound fiscal positions are important determinants of the deep out-of-the-money euro put option prices, which embedded information on the euro crash risk during the sovereign debt crisis of 2009-2010. We also find evidence of information flow from the sovereign credit default swap market to the currency option market during the crisis.
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Authors
Cho-Hoi Hui, Tsz-Kin Chung,