Abstract

We observe significant heterogeneity across countries and maturities in the degree and dynamics of sovereign bond market integration. We analyze the role of credit quality, political and inflation risks, liquidity and investor sentiment in integrating developed and emerging bond markets and show that political risk and credit quality are the dominant factors. Bond market integration is significantly negatively related to sovereign CDS spreads. A one percent increase in integration corresponds to an average decrease in the cost of funding of about 3% of the average observed 5-year CDS spreads across all developed bond markets.

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