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14:00 | Macro Research Seminar
Prof. Söhnke M. Bartram (Warwick Business School) “Currency Anomalies”
Warwick Business School, United Kingdom
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Author: Söhnke M. Bartram
Abstract: Using real-time data, currency anomalies are profitable during in-sample and out-of-sample periods both before and after transaction costs, but trading profits decrease substantially after the publication of the academic research. The decline is greater for anomalies with larger in-sample profits and lower arbitrage costs, and signal ranks and performance decay quickly, suggesting that currency anomalies reflect mispricing rather than compensation for risk or statistical bias. Mispricing is systematically related to mistakes and changes in analysts’ currency forecasts. In particular, analysts expect anomaly payoffs that are too low or even negative compared to actual anomaly profits. While analysts’ mistakes decrease after anomaly publication and analysts update their forecasts to incorporate lagged anomaly information, trading profits from mispricing are more than three times those using analysts’ forecasts. These results are consistent with a behavioral explanation for currency anomalies.
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18:00 | Special Event
With the beginning of the new academic year, CERGE-EI students organise a unique event to welcome newcomers and introduce the cuisine of their homelands. The International Food Party offers a buffet of traditional food and drinks from around the world. As the student body has become more diverse over the years, so has the broad variety of flavours.
Join us at the the International Food Party and delight your senses