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This paper investigates the sources of the profitability of 1024 moving average and momentum models when trading in the German mark (euro)/U.S. dollar market based on daily data. The main results are as follows. First, each of these models would have been profitable over the entire sample...
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This paper examines the mutually reinforcing interactions between exchange rate dynamics and technical trading strategies. I first show that technical trading systems have been quite profitable during the floating rate period. This profitability stems from the successful exploitation of...
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fluctuations of the yen/dollar exchange rate. The paper shows first that these models would have exploited exchange rate trends …
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The paper investigates the profitability of 1,024 moving average and momentum models and their components in the yen …
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fluctuations of the yen-dollar exchange rate. I show first that these models would have exploited exchange rate trends quite …
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We analyze time-varying exchange rate co-movements and volatility spillovers between the Czech koruna, the Polish zloty … volatilities are due to each currency's own history. However, during the distress periods volatility spillovers among currencies …
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rate's volatility are dominated by the other determinants. …
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This paper modelled the volatility persistence and asymmetry of naira-dollar exchange rate in interbank and Bureau de … GARCH model, appears to be better than the asymmetric ones in dealing with exchange rate volatility in the interbank market …
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We identify variables that help explain the persistent weakness of the Norwegian krone since 2016 within a fully simultaneous model of the underlying process driving the krone-euro exchange rate. In addition to a set of fundamental variables we consider non-traditional explanatory variables...
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This paper analyzes the factors underlying the weakness of the euro. For this purpose, the framework advocated by Clarida and Gali (1994) is used. Within this model, three structural shocks drive the dynamics of the endogenous variables: aggregate supply shocks, aggregate spending shocks, and...
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