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Contaduría y administración

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FUENZALIDA, Darcy; MONGRUT, Samuel; NASH, Mauricio  and  ROSALES, Francisco. Anticipating turbulent periods in Latin American emerging markets. Contad. Adm [online]. 2009, n.229, pp.31-57. ISSN 0186-1042.

Some Latin American markets have been seriously affected by the episodes of financial crises during the last 15 years. One way of dealing with crises is to find mechanisms and policies that may be implemented in order to prevent or face this type of episodes. However, we can also try to characterize and anticipate periods of turbulence in emerging capital markets through historical technical analysis. The latter approach is used in this work by studying the multifractal properties of three Latin American emerging markets facing the Mexican crisis of 1994: Argentina, Brazil and Peru. The analysis of returns is made through its singularity spectrum during the 1989-2000 period by using a crisis-switching indicator with an empirical threshold. We show that sudden changes in one version of the sequence of Hölder exponents preceded turbulent periods with about sixty days of anticipation.

Keywords : financial crisis; multifractal analysis.

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