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Suk-Joong Kim
Suk-Joong Kim
Professor of International Finance and Banking, The University of Sydney Business School
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Dynamic stock market integration driven by the European Monetary Union: An empirical analysis
SJ Kim, F Moshirian, E Wu
Journal of Banking & Finance 29 (10), 2475-2502, 2005
4482005
Evolution of international stock and bond market integration: Influence of the European Monetary Union
SJ Kim, F Moshirian, E Wu
Journal of Banking & Finance 30 (5), 1507-1534, 2006
3112006
Sovereign credit ratings, capital flows and financial sector development in emerging markets
SJ Kim, E Wu
Emerging markets review 9 (1), 17-39, 2008
3082008
Macroeconomic news announcements and the role of expectations: evidence for US bond, stock and foreign exchange markets
SJ Kim, MD McKenzie, RW Faff
Journal of Multinational Financial Management 14 (3), 217-232, 2004
1852004
Sovereign rating changes—Do they provide new information for stock markets?
V Hooper, T Hume, SJ Kim
Economic Systems 32 (2), 142-166, 2008
1592008
Information leadership in the advanced Asia–Pacific stock markets: Return, volatility and volume information spillovers from the US and Japan
SJ Kim
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 19 (3), 338-365, 2005
1462005
Central bank intervention and exchange rate volatility—Australian evidence
SJ Kim, T Kortian, J Sheen
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 10 (3-4 …, 2000
1352000
Do sovereign credit ratings influence regional stock and bond market interdependencies in emerging countries?
R Christopher, SJ Kim, E Wu
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 22 (4 …, 2012
1332012
Dynamics of bond market integration between established and accession European Union countries
SJ Kim, BM Lucey, E Wu
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 16 (1), 41-56, 2006
1242006
The determinants of foreign exchange intervention by central banks: evidence from Australia
SJ Kim, J Sheen
Journal of International money and Finance 21 (5), 619-649, 2002
1172002
The spillover effects of US and Japanese public information news in advanced Asia-Pacific stock markets
SJ Kim
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal 11 (5), 611-630, 2003
922003
The spillover effects of target interest rate news from the US Fed and the European Central Bank on the Asia-Pacific stock markets
SJ Kim
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 19 (3 …, 2009
822009
Exchange rates, interest rates and current account news: some evidence from Australia
C Karfakis, SJ Kim
Journal of International Money and Finance 14 (4), 575-595, 1995
811995
International linkages and macroeconomic news effects on interest rate volatility—Australia and the US
SJ Kim, J Sheen
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal 8 (1), 85-113, 2000
782000
Do Australian and the US macroeconomic news announcements affect the USD/AUD exchange rate? Some evidence from E-GARCH estimations
SJ Kim
Journal of Multinational Financial Management 8 (2-3), 233-248, 1998
671998
The determinants of capital inflows: Does opacity of recipient country explain the flows?
V Hooper, SJ Kim
Economic systems 31 (1), 35-48, 2007
622007
Do sovereign credit ratings matter for foreign direct investments?
P Cai, Q Gan, SJ Kim
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 55, 50-64, 2018
592018
The role of macroeconomic news in sovereign CDS markets: Domestic and spillover news effects from the US, the Eurozone and China
SJ Kim, L Salem, E Wu
Journal of Financial Stability 18, 208-224, 2015
592015
International bank flows to emerging markets: Influence of sovereign credit ratings and their regional spillover effects
SJ Kim, E Wu
Journal of Financial Research 34 (2), 331-364, 2011
592011
The reaction of the Australian financial markets to the interest rate news from the Reserve Bank of Australia and the US Fed
SJ Kim
Research in International Business and Finance 22 (3), 378-395, 2008
582008
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