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Monetary Integration and Real Estate Markets: An Investigation of the Impact of the Introduction of a Single Currency on Real Estate Performance

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  • Colin Lizieri

    (Department of Real Estate & Planning, University of Reading Business School)

  • Patrick McAllister

    (Department of Real Estate & Planning, University of Reading)

  • Charles Ward

    (Department of Real Estate & Planning, University of Reading)

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This paper assesses the impact of the monetary integration on different types of stock returns in Europe. In order to isolate European factors, the impact of global equity integration and small cap factors are investigated. European countries are sub-divided according to the process of monetary convergence. Analysis shows that national equity indices are strongly influenced by global market movements, with a European stock factor providing additional explanatory power. The global and European factors explain small cap and real estate stocks much less well - suggesting an increased importance of 'local' drivers. For real estate, there are notable differences between core and non-core countries. Core European countries exhibit convergence - a convergence to a European rather than a global factor. The non-core countries do not seem to exhibit common trends or movements. For the non-core countries, monetary integration has been associated with increased dispersion of returns, lower correlation and lower explanatory power of a European factor. It is concluded that this may be explained by divergence in underlying macro-economic drivers between core and non-core countries in the post-Euro period.

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  • Colin Lizieri & Patrick McAllister & Charles Ward, 2003. "Monetary Integration and Real Estate Markets: An Investigation of the Impact of the Introduction of a Single Currency on Real Estate Performance," Real Estate & Planning Working Papers rep-wp2003-12, Henley Business School, University of Reading.
  • Handle: RePEc:rdg:repxwp:rep-wp2003-12
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