Emerging Equity Market Comovements: Trends and Macroeconomic Fundamentals

Emerging equity markets have become increasingly interrelated over the past two decades. For a sample of thirty-two emerging markets from four different regions, we find significant positive time trends in cross-country correlations within regions, correlations across regions, and in comovements wit...

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