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Dynamic connectedness of currencies in G7 countries: A Bayesian time-varying approach

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Abstract This paper focuses on the dynamic connectedness of the five currencies used in G7 since 1983 in daily frequency measured by a Bayesian time-varying approach. We find that the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper focuses on the dynamic connectedness of the five currencies used in G7 since 1983 in daily frequency measured by a Bayesian time-varying approach. We find that the total connectedness of the system varies dramatically over time, and the changes are related to economic or financial events. Moreover, the US dollar is always a transmitter, and the British pound and Canadian dollar are always recipients; however, the euro and Japanese yen switch roles during the sample period. The pairwise analysis suggests that the US dollar displays positive spillovers to the other currencies, but the Euro is a powerful competitor.

Keywords: varying approach; time; dynamic connectedness; bayesian time; time varying

Journal Title: Finance Research Letters
Year Published: 2021

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