Flights to Safety

76 Pages Posted: 31 May 2013 Last revised: 6 Mar 2022

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Lieven Baele

Tilburg University - Department of Finance

Geert Bekaert

Columbia University - Columbia Business School, Finance

Koen Inghelbrecht

Ghent University - Department of Economics

Min Wei

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

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Date Written: May 2013

Abstract

We identify flight-to-safety (FTS) days for 23 countries using only stock and bond returns and a model averaging approach. FTS days comprise less than 2% of the sample, and are associated with a 2.7% average bond-equity return differential and significant flows out of equity funds and into government bond and money market funds. FTS represents flights to both quality and liquidity in international equity markets, but mainly a flight-to-quality in the US corporate bond market. Emerging markets, endowment funds, and hedge funds all perform poorly during FTS, while hedge funds appear to vary their systematic exposures prior to a FTS.

Suggested Citation

Baele, Lieven and Bekaert, Geert and Inghelbrecht, Koen and Wei, Min, Flights to Safety (May 2013). NBER Working Paper No. w19095, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2272528

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