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Microstructure of the yen/dollar foreign exchange market patterns of intra-day activity revealed in the electronic broking system

"This paper establishes several intra-day patterns of the high-frequency exchange rate behavior, using the firm bid-ask quote, transaction of the EBS data set. First, the activity of quote and transactions is high in the beginning hours of the three major currency markets %u2013 Tokyo, London, and New York and low during the Tokyo and London lunch hours and late afternoon in New York. Second, a new observation is obtained in that activity does not increase toward the end of business hours in the three major markets, even during the closing hours of New York on Friday. Third, an average bid-ask spread is narrow (wide), when quote and deal frequencies are high (low, respectively), except the beginning hour of Tokyo (GMT 0), when the bid-ask spread is wide despite high levels of activity"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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  • "This paper establishes several intra-day patterns of the high-frequency exchange rate behavior, using the firm bid-ask quote, transaction of the EBS data set. First, the activity of quote and transactions is high in the beginning hours of the three major currency markets %u2013 Tokyo, London, and New York and low during the Tokyo and London lunch hours and late afternoon in New York. Second, a new observation is obtained in that activity does not increase toward the end of business hours in the three major markets, even during the closing hours of New York on Friday. Third, an average bid-ask spread is narrow (wide), when quote and deal frequencies are high (low, respectively), except the beginning hour of Tokyo (GMT 0), when the bid-ask spread is wide despite high levels of activity."
  • ""This paper establishes several intra-day patterns of the high-frequency exchange rate behavior, using the firm bid-ask quote, transaction of the EBS data set. First, the activity of quote and transactions is high in the beginning hours of the three major currency markets %u2013 Tokyo, London, and New York and low during the Tokyo and London lunch hours and late afternoon in New York. Second, a new observation is obtained in that activity does not increase toward the end of business hours in the three major markets, even during the closing hours of New York on Friday. Third, an average bid-ask spread is narrow (wide), when quote and deal frequencies are high (low, respectively), except the beginning hour of Tokyo (GMT 0), when the bid-ask spread is wide despite high levels of activity"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site."@en

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  • "Microstructure of the yen/dollar foreign exchange market patterns of intra-day activity revealed in the electronic broking system"@en
  • "Microstructure of the yen/dollar foreign exchange market : patterns of intra-day activity in the electronic broking system"@en
  • "Microstructure of the Yen Patterns of Intra-day Activity Revealed in the Electronic Broking System"@en
  • "Microstructure of the yen/dollar foreign exchange market: patterns of intra-day activity revealed in the electronic broking system"
  • "Microstructure of the yen/dollar foreign exchange market : patterns of intra-day activity revealed in the electronic broking system"
  • "Microstructure of the yen/dollar foreign exchange market : patterns of intra-day activity revealed in the electronic broking system"@en
  • "Microstructure of the Yen/Dollar Foreign Exchange Market: Patterns of Intra-day Activity in the Electronic Broking System"@en
  • "Microstructure of the Yen/Dollar Foreign Exchange Market Patterns of Intra-day Activity Revealed in the Electronic Broking System"
  • "Microstructure of the yen/dollar foreign exchange marke : patterns of intra-day activity revealed in the electronic broking system"
  • "Microstructure of the Yen/Dollar Foreign Exchange Market : Patterns of Intra-day Activity Revealed in the Electronic Broking System"