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This paper shows how traders learn from post-trade identity disclosure in a currency limit order market. We establish that identity disclosure reveals information and show how traders react by reversing their order flow in line with the better informed. Informed traders primarily incorporate...
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A survey of fund managers reveals home bias for these sophisticated investors in an unrestricted setting. Proximity, perceived informational advantage and higher expected returns are confirmed as accompanying factors. In addition, the home bias of equity managers is also related to...
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In this paper, we use a set of complementary techniques to examine the time-varying level of integration of European government bond markets. We consider daily bond returns and prices over the 1998-2003 period. Strong contemporaneous and dynamic linkages are found between individual European...
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The objective of this paper is to study capital market integration in the MENA countries and its implications for an international portfolio investment allocation. Using four co-integration methodologies, we significantly reject the hypothesis of a stable, long run bivariate relationship and...
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This paper examines the roles of order flow (reflecting private information) and news (reflecting public information) in explaining exchange rate volatility. Analyzing four months of a bank's high frequency US dollar-euro trading, three order flows are used in addition to seasonal patterns in...
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Using panel regression estimates from the IMF's CPIS survey of foreign debt and equity portfolios across 174 originating and 50 destination countries from 2001 to 2007, we clarify the role of culture and extend the set of cultural variables that have been investigated in gravity models of...
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We show that information about the counterparty of a trade affects the future trading decisions of individual traders. The effect is such that traders tend to reverse their order flow in line with the better-informed counterparties. Informed traders primarily incorporate their own private as...
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This paper studies the time varying relationships between seven Latin America stock markets, the United States and a regional benchmark. Our interest is motivated by the completion of financial liberalization across major Latin America countries in the early 1990s. Starting with correlation...
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Correlations of stocks in time have been widely studied. Both the Random Matrix Theory approach and the graphical visualisation of so-called Minimum Spanning Trees show the clustering of stocks according to industrial sectors. Studying the correlation between stocks traded in markets of...
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We test the existence and reveal the main properties of commonality in liquidity for the foreign exchange (FX) markets at the high-frequency level. Accordingly, commonality in FX liquidity exists even at the high-frequency level and it has been gradually increasing over the last few years....
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