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This paper analyses deviations in yen-dollar cross-currency swap markets between 2007 and 2017. Using weekly-frequency data on money market-related and capital marketrelated financial variables, we analyse how the cross-currency basis is influenced by differences in returns and different types...
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This paper studies the violation of the most basic no-arbitrage condition in international finance - Covered Interest … across the full rate spectrum. A narrow set of global top-tier banks enjoys risk-less arbitrage opportunities as dealers set … quotes to avert order flow imbalances. We show how a situation with persistent arbitrage profits arises as an equilibrium …
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This paper studies the violation of the most basic no-arbitrage condition in international finance — Covered Interest …-less arbitrage opportunities as dealers set quotes to avert order flow imbalances. A situation with persistent arbitrage …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012945047
---both across banks and currency areas. For most market participants, the no-arbitrage relation holds fairly well when implemented … using marginal funding costs and risk-free investment instruments. However, a few high-rated banks do enjoy CIP arbitrage … demand for dollar funding, by inducing opposite (arbitrage) flows from high-rated banks. Arbitrage trades are difficult to …
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We propose an uncovered expected returns parity (URP) condition for the bilateral spot exchange rate. URP implies that unilateral exchange rate equations are misspecified and that equity returns also affect exchange rates. Fama regressions provide evidence that URP is statistically preferred to...
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We develop a general equilibrium model with intermediaries at the heart of international financial markets. Global intermediaries bargain with households and extract rents for providing access to foreign claims. The behavior of intermediaries, by tilting state prices, breaks monetary neutrality...
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We examine the causal relationship between US monetary policy shocks, exchange rates and currency excess returns for a sample of eight advanced countries over the period 1980M1 to 2022M11. We find that the dynamics of the US dollar exchange rate is the main driver of currency excess returns. The...
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Using a vector error correction model I test whether shocks in the funding liquidity conditions in the U.S. and Europe separately explain deviations from the covered interest parity (CIP) between the U.S. Dollar and the Mexican Peso. I find that: (1) Apparent deviations from the CIP seem to be...
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The forward premium puzzle (FPP) is the negative correlation between the forward premium and the realized exchange rate return at maturities of a month and beyond. Some recent evidence shows that at maturities of multiple years and at the highest intra day frequency the correlation is positive...
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This paper investigates price discovery in foreign exchange (FX) swaps. Using data on inter-dealer transactions, we find that a 1 standard deviation increase in order flow (i.e. net pressure to obtain USD through FX swaps) increases the cost of dollar funding by up to 4 basis points after the...
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