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We investigate the relation between foreign exchange (FX) order flow and the forward bias. We outline a decomposition of the forward bias according to which a negative correlation between interest rate differentials and order flow creates a time-varying risk premium consistent with that bias....
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We consider the effect of hedging with foreign currency derivatives on Brazilian firms in the period 1997 through 2004 … higher than non-user firms. Hedging with currency derivatives allows firms to sustain larger capital investments, and also …, Scharfstein, and Stein (1993), at a time when capital in the economy as a whole is scarce. We further show that hedging increases …
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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 emergence and persistence of basis spreads in cross-currency basis swaps (CCBSs) since the global financial crisis have become a mystery in international finance, as they violate the longstanding principle of covered interest parity (CIP). We argue that the phenomenon is no mystery but...
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