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Multi-channel singular-spectrum analysis of financial cycles in ten developed economies for 1970–2018

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Abstract We isolate and analyze financial cycles for ten selected economies based on quarterly time-series data from 1970 to 2018. Our study shows that a global financial cycle lasts nine… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We isolate and analyze financial cycles for ten selected economies based on quarterly time-series data from 1970 to 2018. Our study shows that a global financial cycle lasts nine years on average with long-memory properties (no mean reversion after the shock). Most countries exhibit the same duration (8.93 years) for specific financial cycles, but some countries register longer cycles (Belgium 10.42 years, Denmark 10 years, Germany 10.42 years, and France 9.26 years). Previous financial cycle studies employed a composite index based on an average medium–term cycle, vector autoregression, turning points, and standard frequency-based filters, but could not incorporate all information derived from the data generation process. We obtain more robust and conclusive results by using multi-channel singular-spectrum analysis with the available variables to extract a financial cycle. Policymakers and finance practitioners should recognize the reality of global (and country-specific) financial cycles.

Keywords: financial cycles; multi channel; singular spectrum; 1970 2018; channel singular; cycles ten

Journal Title: Journal of Business Research
Year Published: 2020

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