The Impact of Strategic Limit Order Submissions on Foreign Exchange Market Liquidity

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexis Stenfors ◽  
Masayuki Susai
2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Janusz Brzeszczyński ◽  
Jerzy Gajdka ◽  
Tomasz Schabek ◽  
Ali M Kutan

PurposeThis study contributes to the pool of knowledge about the impact of monetary policy communication of central banks on financial instruments' prices and assets' value in emerging markets.Design/methodology/approachEmpirical analysis is executed using the National Bank of Poland (NBP) announcements about its monetary policy covering the data from the broad financial market in its three main segments: stock market, foreign exchange market and bonds market. The reactions are measured relative to the changes in the NBP announcements and also with respect to investors' expectations. Autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity (ARCH) models with dummy variables are used as the main methodological tool.FindingsBonds market and foreign exchange market are the most sensitive market segments, while interest rate and money supply are the most influential types of announcements. The changes of the revealed new macroeconomic figures had more impact on assets' prices movements than the deviations from their expectations. Moreover, greater diversity of the Monetary Policy Council (MPC) members' opinions on the voted motions, captured in the MPC voting reports, is associated with more cases of statistically significant NBP communication events.Practical implicationsThe findings have direct relevance for fund managers, portfolio analysts, investors and also for financial market regulators.Originality/valueThe results provide novel evidence about how the emerging financial market responds to monetary policy announcements. They help understand the nature of the impact of public information on financial assets' valuation and on movements of their prices, analysed comprehensively in three market segments, in the emerging market environment.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bronwyn McCredie ◽  
Paul Docherty ◽  
Stephen Andrew Easton ◽  
Katherine Uylangco

2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Keith Pilbeam

Abstract In this paper we outline the impact and likely future impact of Brexit on the pound. We argue that Brexit implies a significant depreciation of the pound and the degree of depreciation required is heavily linked to whether there will be a soft or hard Brexit. We find that the pound has had broadly similar depreciations to date against both the dollar and the euro. Brexit has considerably raised UK economic policy uncertainty and this, in turn, has at times led to an significant increase in future implied volatility of the pound. While there is an overall link between the state of the ongoing Brexit negotiations with the European Union and movements in the pound in the foreign exchange market, the link is not especially strong unless the perception that the negotiations are going badly has exceeded 60%.


Revizor ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (91-92) ◽  
pp. 77-85
Author(s):  
Milorad Stamenović ◽  
Sanja Jelisavac-Trošić

This paper defines the participants in the international foreign exchange market and the influence of natural, political, and economic factors on the movement of the exchange rate, and analysis of circumstances that may contribute to the change of the exchange rate. The paper aims to present the analysis of the exchange rate through macroeconomic phenomena and define the factors influencing the change in the exchange rate and the impact on the work of participants in that process. As risk management measures can prevent the influence of significant factors defined in the paper, measures, and types of risk exposure are determined.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 55-62
Author(s):  
Jeng-Hong Chen

The foreign exchange (FX) market is an important chapter in international finance. Understanding the market microstructure is critical for learning the FX market.  To assist students better understand the FX market microstructure, an instructor can use an event study with minute-by-minute quote data provided in the Excel assignment, asking students to investigate the impact of an event on the bid-ask spread and triangular arbitrage opportunities.  This pedagogical paper provides two examples of making the Excel assignment for reference.


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