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In this paper, we compare four months of Reuters EFX high frequency indicative data with D2000-1 inter-dealer transaction data for DEM/USD and GBP/USD. Contrary to previous studies, we find, using various information measures, that the matched tick-by-tick indicative data bear no qualitative...
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In this paper, we compare four months of Reuters EFX high frequency indicative data with D2000-1 inter-dealer transaction data for DEM/USD and GBP/USD. Contrary to previous studies, we find, using various information measures, that the matched tick-by-tick indicative data bear no qualitative...
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This study investigates information asymmetry in the foreign exchange market and its implications for the existence of private information. It tests the hypothesis that top trading banks have more information on the macro-economy because they process greater order flow, which according to the...
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This study investigates the existence of private information in the spot foreign exchange market by examining the impact of macroeconomic announcements on banks' currency pricing behavior. Using 5 years of indicative GBP/USD data and 11 U.S. macroeconomic announcements, we find that the price...
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This paper investigates whether global imbalance in the size of the exchange rates order flow introduces asymmetric linkages. In particular, we study the high frequency volatility spillover between DEM/USD and GBP/USD using multivariate GARCH models over a two-year sample period of 1997 to 1998....
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This study investigates information asymmetry in the foreign exchange market by testing the hypothesis that top trading banks possess superior information on the macro-economy because they process greater order flow, which, according to the micro-structure literature, helps them aggregate the...
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In this paper, we compare four months of Reuters EFX high frequency indicative data with D2000-1 inter-dealer transaction data for DEM/USD and GBP/USD. Contrary to previous studies, we find, using various information measures, that the matched tick-by-tick indicative data bear no qualitative...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005006284