Mariana Chambino – ESCE, Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal, Portugal
Nicole Horta – ESCE, Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal, Portugal
Rui Dias – ESCE, Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal, Portugal; Center for Studies and Advanced Training in Management and Economics (CEFAGE), University of Évora, Portugal
Keywords:
Russian invasion-Ukraine;
Econophysic;
Long memories;
Exchange rates
Abstract: In this study, we analyse efficiency, in its weak form, in the exchange rates AUD/USD (Australian dollar/US dollar), BRL/USD (Brazilian real/US dollar), CHF/USD (Swiss franc/US dollar), EUR/USD (Euro/US dollar), GBP/USD (British pound/US dollar), JYP/USD (Japanese yen/US dollar), RUB/ USD (Russian rouble/US dollar) and SGD/USD (Singapore dollar/US dollar), for the period from January 1st, 2018 to December 31st, 2022. According to the findings, foreign exchange markets in the Tranquil subperiod have mixed results, i.e. The AUD/USD, SGD/USD, and EUR/USD exchange rates are anti-persistent, but the JYP/USD, BRL/USD, RUB/USD, and CHF/USD markets are persistent, and the GBP/USD market is in equilibrium. In the period including the 2020 and 2022 events, we identify long memories in the AUD/ USD, BRL/USD, SGD/USD, RUB/USD exchange rates, anti-persistence in the GBP/USD, JPY/USD, and EUR/USD markets, and signs of equilibrium in the CHF/USD exchange rate. Overall, our findings suggest that market efficiency is hybrid, i.e., the exchange markets studied are rarely in equilibrium during periods of calm or stress. The evidence of oscillation between efficiency and inefficiency may lead currency traders to take full advantage of arbitrage possibilities that appear when market circumstances change.
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