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    Homeoffice und flexiblere Zeitverwendung machen Einstieg in den Aktienmarkt attraktiver: Interview mit Lorenz Meister

    29.03.2023| Wochenberichtsinterview
  • Infografik

    Mehr Aktien durch mehr Homeoffice

    28.03.2023
  • DIW Wochenbericht 13 / 2023

    Homeoffice erleichtert den Einstieg in den Aktienmarkt

    Das Jahr 2020 war durch eine sprunghafte Zunahme der Teilnahme von Privatpersonen am Aktienmarkt gekennzeichnet. Parallel waren auch deutlich mehr Erwerbstätige im Homeoffice. Tatsächlich ist die Nutzung von Homeoffice eine robuste Bestimmungsgröße für Aktienbesitz und erklärt einen Teil des Anstiegs im Jahr 2020. Vom Homeoffice profitieren in dieser Hinsicht vor allem Personen ohne Kinder im Haushalt. ...

    2023| Lorenz Meister, Lukas Menkhoff
  • DIW Weekly Report 12/13 / 2023

    Working from Home Facilitates Stock Ownership

    In 2020, there were simultaneous increases in the number of private persons participating on the stock market as well as in the number of employees working from home. Indeed, working from home is a robust determinant of stock ownership and partially explains the increase in 2020, with households without children benefiting the most in this manner. Furthermore, the effect of working from home on stock ...

    2023| Lorenz Meister, Lukas Menkhoff
  • DIW Wochenbericht 13 / 2023

    Homeoffice und flexiblere Zeitverwendung machen Einstieg in den Aktienmarkt attraktiver: Interview

    2023| Lorenz Meister, Erich Wittenberg
  • Externe referierte Aufsätze

    The Multifaceted Impact of US Trade Policy on Financial Markets

    We study the multifaceted effects of trade policy shocks on financial markets using a structural vector autoregression identified via event day heteroskedasticity. We find that restrictive US trade policy shocks affect US and international stock prices heterogeneously, but generally negatively. They increase market uncertainty, lower US interest rates, and lead to an appreciation of the US dollar. ...

    In: Journal of Applied Econometrics im Ersch. (2023), [online first: 2023-01-05] | Lukas Boer, Lukas Menkhoff, Malte Rieth
  • Externe referierte Aufsätze

    Foreign Exchange Intervention: A New Database

    We construct a novel database of monthly foreign exchange interventions for 49 countries over up to 22 years. We build on a text classification approach that extracts information about interventions from news articles and calibrate our procedure to data about actual interventions. This new dataset allows us to document stylized facts about the use of foreign exchange interventions for countries that ...

    In: IMF Economic Review im Ersch. (2023), [Online first: 2022-10-22] | Marcel Fratzscher, Tobias Heidland, Lukas Menkhoff, Lucio Sarno, Maik Schmeling
  • Externe referierte Aufsätze

    The Effectiveness of FX Interventions: A Meta-Analysis

    There is ample empirical literature centering on the effectiveness of foreign exchange intervention (FXI). Given the mix of objectives and country-heterogeneity, the general lack of consensus thus far is no surprise. We shed light on this debate by conducting the first comprehensive meta-analysis in the FXI literature, with 279 reported effects that stem from 74 distinct empirical studies. We cover ...

    In: Journal of Financial Stability (2023), im Ersch. [online first: 2020-10-07] | Lucía Arango-Lozano, Lukas Menkhoff, Daniela Rodríguez-Novoa, Mauricio Villamizar-Villegas
  • DIW Roundup

    How Shocks Affect Stock Market Participation

    While there is a broad consensus in the literature that stock ownership is associated with individual characteristics, such as wealth, income, risk preferences, and financial literacy, less is known about the dynamics of stock market participation (SMP). Major fluctuations in SMP are oftentimes related to political events, economic shocks, and technological disruptions. We discuss the literature...

    02.12.2022| Lorenz Meister
  • DIW Roundup

    How Shocks Affect Stock Market Participation

    While there is a broad consensus in the literature that stock ownership is associated with individual characteristics, such as wealth, income, risk preferences, and financial literacy, less is known about the dynamics of stock market participation (SMP). Major fluctuations in SMP are oftentimes related to political events, economic shocks, and technological disruptions. We discuss the literature...

    02.12.2022| Lorenz Meister
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