990 resultados para Euro-dollar market.


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We investigate the macroeconomic news effect on the dynamics of the limit order books (LOB) for euro-dollar ECN market in different economic states between Jan. 2006 to Dec. 2009. Using a VAR-STR model on the news surprise, pure news, aggregated good and bad news, we show that news effects on the LOB dynamics vary in different states of economy. The LOB dynamics are measured by depth, spread, slope and volatility. In contract to slope and volatility, depth and spread strongly respond to news surprise and pure news during recession and expansion. These characteristics are more affected by aggregated good and bad news during expansion. News effects are robust to alternative characteristic measures, the different sides of the LOB and the different levels in the LOB.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03

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Although the link between macroeconomic news announcements and exchange rates is well documented in recent literature, this connection may be unstable. By using a broad set of macroeconomic news announcements and high frequency forex data for the Euro/Dollar, Pound/Dollar and Yen/Dollar from Nov 1, 2004 to Mar 31, 2014, we obtain two major findings with regards to this instability. First, many macroeconomic news announcements exhibit unstable effects with certain patterns in foreign exchange rates. These news effects may change in magnitude and even in their sign over time, over business cycles and crises within distinctive contexts. This finding is robust because the results are obtained by applying a Two-Regime Smooth Transition Regression Model, a Breakpoints Regression Model, and an Efficient Test of Parameter Instability which are all consistent with each other. Second, when we explore the source of this instability, we find that global risks and the reaction by central bank monetary policy to these risks to be possible factors causing this instability.

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This thesis investigates how macroeconomic news announcements affect jumps and cojumps in foreign exchange markets, especially under different business cycles. We use 5-min interval from high frequency data on Euro/Dollar, Pound/Dollar and Yen/Dollar from Nov. 1, 2004 to Feb. 28, 2015. The jump detection method was proposed by Andersen et al. (2007c), Lee & Mykland (2008) and then modified by Boudt et al. (2011a) for robustness. Then we apply the two-regime smooth transition regression model of Teräsvirta (1994) to explore news effects under different business cycles. We find that scheduled news related to employment, real activity, forward expectations, monetary policy, current account, price and consumption influences forex jumps, but only FOMC Rate Decisions has consistent effects on cojumps. Speeches given by major central bank officials near a crisis also significantly affect jumps and cojumps. However, the impacts of some macroeconomic news are not the same under different economic states.

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Invprest es la primera plataforma de préstamos entre personas en Colombia y Latinoamérica dirigida exclusivamente para Millenials; es decir conectamos a personas que necesitan financiamiento con personas que están dispuestas a prestar a una tasa justa, equitativa y más rentable que la del mercado financiero. Se tiene en cuenta un estudio de crédito diferente al tradicional donde se revisan factores de la personalidad y comportamentales del solicitante de crédito para conocer su riesgo. Actualmente una gran parte de los usuarios financieros se sienten insatisfechos con los servicios que prestan las entidades bancarias. La tecnología y nuevos modelos de economía colaborativa han abierto el espacio a nuevas formas de consumo, entre ellos la innovación en los servicios bancarios que han funcionado por mucho tiempo de la misma forma. La falta de un excelente servicio, unas tasas de interés que no reflejan las condiciones del mercado, la falta de un servicio que incluya las necesidades de los clientes en una economía digital son problemas que se resuelven con este emprendimiento. Se busca llegar a un mercado potencial de 170.000 personas en Bogotá y en Colombia de 638.000 aproximadamente. El mercado en Colombia es nuevo, naciente y con potencial de crecimiento. Actualmente hay más de 70 países que cuentan con plataformas de este estilo y se espera que las inversiones en estos modelos de negocio sean mayores a $14.000 Millones de dólares en el 2.015. Así mismo en Colombia cada vez se conoce más sobre los cambios de la industria financiera mundial. Invprest se diferencia en otros aspectos relacionados con el seguimiento de la cartera, los requerimientos relacionados a la posesión de activos fijos que en este modelo no son necesarios si la persona tiene buenos ingresos y la utilización de firmas electrónicas para que todos los procesos se puedan hacer electrónicamente. Yohan Florez es un apasionado por el tema de finanzas que ha logrado contactar e incluir a personas de Fiduciarias, Brigard & Urrutia, Certicamara y otros expertos financieros en la creación de las soluciones que se le pueden dar a los problemas de este proceso y que ayudan con su conocimiento y experiencia para el desarrollo del proyecto. 3 En el corto plazo la empresa se va a consolidar en Colombia y en el mediano- largo plazo se van a realizar las acciones para expandir el modelo a otros países de Latinoamérica. Se espera que en el tercer año se cuente con ingresos superiores a los $1.700 millones de pesos con una ganancia de $98 millones, el punto de equilibrio se alcanza en el mes 11. El medio para llegar a los clientes es usando redes sociales con publicidad dirigida, así mismo el Ceo será el principal vendedor de la compañía al inicio de la operación. La inversión inicial requerida para el proyecto empresarial es de $201.000.000.

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The euro area summit has managed to surprise the markets once again. By moving banking supervision of the eurozone to the European Central Bank, a huge step towards a more federal banking model has been taken, explains CEPS CEO Karel Lannoo in this new Commentary. But will this move be enough to re-establish confidence, bolster the euro interbank market and further financial integration?

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Britain's European problem, Stephen Wall; Britain's contribution to the EU: an insider's view, David Hannay; 'Foreign judges' and the law of the European Union, David Edward; The United Kingdom and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU, Peter Goldsmith; European foreign policy: five and a half stories, Robert Cooper; External relations and the transformative power of enlargement, Heather Grabbe; Recalibrating British European policy in foreign affairs, Fraser Cameron; The European Union and the wider Europe, Graham Avery; From Common Market to Single Market: an unremarked success, Malcolm Harbour; Lost in translation: Britain, Germany and the euro, Quentin Peel; After Cameron's EU deal, Kirsty Hughes; Re-imagining the European Union, Caroline Lucas; Britain and European federalism, Brendan Donnelly; Europe's British problem, Andrew Duff.

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This chapter highlights similarities and differences of equity and fixed- income markets and provides an overview of the characteristics of European government bond market trading and liquidity. Most existing studies focus on the U.S. market. This chapter presents the institutional details of the MTS market, which is the largest European electronic platform for trading government, quasi-government, asset- backed, and corporate fixed- income securities. It reviews the main features of high- frequency fixed- income data and the methods for measuring market liquidity. Finally, the chapter shows how liquidity differs across European countries, how liquidity varies with the structure of the market, and how liquidity has changed during the recent liquidity and sovereign crises.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of the housing market in the monetary policy transmission to consumption among euro area member states. It has been argued that the housing market in one country is then important when its mortgage market is well developed. The countries in the euro area follow unitary monetary policy, however, their housing and mortgage markets show some heterogeneity, which may lead to different policy effects on aggregate consumption through the housing market. Design/methodology/approach – The housing market can act as a channel of monetary policy shocks to household consumption through changes in house prices and residential investment – the housing market channel. We estimate vector autoregressive models for each country and conduct a counterfactual analysis in order to disentangle the housing market channel and assess its importance across the euro area member states. Findings – We find little evidence for heterogeneity of the monetary policy transmission through house prices across the euro area countries. Housing market variations in the euro area seem to be better captured by changes in residential investment rather than by changes in house prices. As a result we do not find significantly large house price channels. For some of the countries however, we observe a monetary policy channel through residential investment. The existence of a housing channel may depend on institutional features of both the labour market or with institutional factors capturing the degree of household debt as is the LTV ratio. Originality/value – The study contributes to the existing literature by assessing whether a unitary monetary policy has a different impact on consumption across the euro area countries through their housing and mortgage markets. We disentangle monetary-policy-induced effects on consumption associated with variations on the housing markets due to either house price variations or residential investment changes. We show that the housing market can play a role in the monetary transmission mechanism even in countries with less developed mortgage markets through variations in residential investment.

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An investigation of exchange market pressure against the pound sterling during the inter-war period. The main findings are that a) the behavior of UK fundamentals relative to those of the USA help to explain exchange market pressure against the pound; b) during the run up to devaluation in September 1931 the monetary authorities in the UK were acting to reduce domestic credit; but that c) additional pressure was brought against the pound from speculative sources. These findings relate to current thinking on the choice of exchange rate regime as even well behaved fundamentals may not be sufficient to sustain a currency on its peg.