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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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I. TRADING VOLUME, ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION, THE BID, AND THE ASK
- 1. Risk and Thrnover in the Foreign Exchange Market 19
- 2. Bid-Ask Spreads in Foreign Exchange Markets: Implications for Models of Asymmetric Information 41
- 3. Interdealer Trade and Information Flows in a Decentralized Foreign Exchange Market 73
- 4. One Day in June 1993: A Study of the Working of the Reuters 2000-2 Electronic Foreign Exchange Trading System 107
- 5. Foreign Exchange Volume: Sound and Fury Signifying Nothing? 183
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II. SPECULATION, EXCHANGE RATE CRISES, AND MACROECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS
- 6. Dynamic Hedging and the Interest Rate Defense 209
- 7. Heterogeneous Behavior in Exchange Rate Crises 229
- 8. Exchange Rate Economics: What's Wrong with the Conventional Macro Approach? 261
- 9. Is There a Safe Passage to EMU? Evidence on Capital Controls and·a Proposal 303
- Contributors 333
- Author Index 337
- Subject Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
I. TRADING VOLUME, ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION, THE BID, AND THE ASK
- 1. Risk and Thrnover in the Foreign Exchange Market 19
- 2. Bid-Ask Spreads in Foreign Exchange Markets: Implications for Models of Asymmetric Information 41
- 3. Interdealer Trade and Information Flows in a Decentralized Foreign Exchange Market 73
- 4. One Day in June 1993: A Study of the Working of the Reuters 2000-2 Electronic Foreign Exchange Trading System 107
- 5. Foreign Exchange Volume: Sound and Fury Signifying Nothing? 183
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II. SPECULATION, EXCHANGE RATE CRISES, AND MACROECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS
- 6. Dynamic Hedging and the Interest Rate Defense 209
- 7. Heterogeneous Behavior in Exchange Rate Crises 229
- 8. Exchange Rate Economics: What's Wrong with the Conventional Macro Approach? 261
- 9. Is There a Safe Passage to EMU? Evidence on Capital Controls and·a Proposal 303
- Contributors 333
- Author Index 337
- Subject Index 341