Measuring Sovereign Bond Market Integration

AuthorI. Chaieb, V. Errunza, R.G. Brandon
JournalThe Review of Financial Studies
Date02 Aug. 2020
CategoryAcademic Publications
Volume33(8)
Page numbers3446–3491

We find that the degree and dynamics of sovereign bond market integration across 21 developed and 18 emerging countries is significantly heterogeneous. We show that better spanning can significantly enhance market integration through dissipating local risk premiums. Integration of the sovereign bond markets increases by about 10% on average, when a country moves from the 25th to the 75th percentile as a result of higher political stability and credit quality, lower inflation and inflation risk, and lower illiquidity. The 10% increase in integration leads to, on average, a decrease in the sovereign cost of funding of about 1% per annum.