The Big Players in the Foreign Exchange Market: Do They Trade on Information or Noise?
Shang-Jin Wei and
Jungshik Kim
CID Working Papers from Center for International Development at Harvard University
Abstract:
This paper studies whether there exists private information in the foreign exchange market, and whether speculation reduces or exacerbates volatility. It makes use of a recent data set on foreign currency positions by large market participants that include positions on options and other derivatives. This is the first data set that describes comprehensive currency positions of market participants. There are two main findings. First, not only the absolute value of the options position but also that of spot, forward and futures positions by large participants Granger-causes exchange rate volatility. This suggests that the large participants' currency speculation does not stabilize exchange rate volatility. Second, regression analyses do not find any positive association between large participants' position in a foreign currency with its subsequent appreciation. A non-parametric approach finds some weak support for a positive association but not on a systematic level. This casts into doubt the view that large participants have better information about the future movement of exchange rates. It further strengthens the case that the large players trade on noise rather than on information.
Keywords: Exchange rate; asymmetric information; noise trading (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F31 F33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999-03
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Working Paper: The Big Players in the Foreign Exchange Market: Do They Trade on Information or Noise? (1999)
Working Paper: The Big Players in the Foreign Exchange Market: Do They Trade on Information or Noise? (1999)
Working Paper: The Big Players in the Foreign Exchange Market: Do They Trade on Information or Noise? (1997)
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