An innovative framework for risk management in construction projects in developing countries: Evidence from Pakistan

We introduce a financial stress index that was developed by the Office of Financial Research (OFR FSI) and detail its purpose, construction, interpretation, and use in financial market monitoring. The index employs a novel and flexible methodology using daily data from global financial markets. Anal...

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Published in:Risks (Basel) Vol. 7; no. 1; pp. 1 - 10
Main Authors: Nawaz, Ahsan, Waqar, Ahsan, Shah, Syyed Adnan Raheel, Sajid, Muhammad, Khalid, Muhammad Irslan
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI 01-03-2019
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Summary:We introduce a financial stress index that was developed by the Office of Financial Research (OFR FSI) and detail its purpose, construction, interpretation, and use in financial market monitoring. The index employs a novel and flexible methodology using daily data from global financial markets. Analysis for the 2000-2018 time period is presented. Using a logistic regression framework and dates of government intervention in the financial system as a proxy for stress events, we found that the OFR FSI performs well in identifying systemic financial stress. In addition, we find that the OFR FSI leads the Chicago Fed National Activity Index in a Granger causality analysis, suggesting that increases in financial stress help predict decreases in economic activity.
ISSN:2227-9091
2227-9091
DOI:10.3390/risks7010024