Abstract

This article analyses volatility transmission across the swap markets of the US, Japan and the UK. The two-step procedure developed by Cheung and Ng (1996) is used to examine causality-in-mean and causality-in-variance among the three countries. The empirical findings indicate the existence of more causality-in-variance patterns during the time of financial crisis than in the normal period that preceded it.

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