International correlation risk

Mueller, P., Stathopoulos, A. & Vedolin, A. (2013). International correlation risk. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 716). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
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We provide novel evidence of priced correlation risk in the foreign exchange market. Currencies that perform badly (well) during periods of high exchange rate correlation have high (low) average returns. We also show that high (low) interest rate currencies have high (low) correlation risk exposure, providing a risk-based justification for the carry trade. To address our empirical findings, we consider a general equilibrium model that incorporates preferences characterized by external habit formation and home bias. In our model, currencies which depreciate when conditional exchange rate correlation is high command high risk premia due to their adverse exposure to global risk aversion shocks.

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