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We study the role played by geographic and bank-size heterogeneity in the relation between exchange rate variability and market activity. We find some support for the hypothesis that increases in short-term global interbank market activity, which can be interpreted as due to variation in...
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This paper sheds new light on the mixture of distribution hypothesis by means of a study of the exchange rate volatility of the Norwegian krone. First, we find that the impact of changes in the number of information events on exchange rate volatility is statistically significant, and recursive...
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This paper sheds new light on the mixture of distribution hypothesis by means of a study of the exchange rate volatility of the Norwegian krone. First, we find that the impact of changes in the number of information events on exchange rate volatility is statistically significant, and recursive...
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