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Intraday Patterns In Exchange Rate Of Return Of The Chilean Peso: New Evidence For Day-Of-The-Week Effect

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  • Romero-Meza, Rafael
  • Bonilla, Claudio A.
  • Hinich, Melvin J.
  • Bórquez, Ricardo

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We use a new statistical test based on the signal coherence function to detect subtle periodicities in the Chilean exchange rate. We resort to a unique intraday data set that allows us to capture persistent cyclical movements during the day that challenge the random walk hypothesis. We provide a microstructural explanation for the observed behavior, and also look at the day-of-the-week effect for the Chilean peso and find that the different days of the week indeed have different behavior patterns. This is an important result for investment allocation and risk assessment.

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  • Romero-Meza, Rafael & Bonilla, Claudio A. & Hinich, Melvin J. & Bórquez, Ricardo, 2010. "Intraday Patterns In Exchange Rate Of Return Of The Chilean Peso: New Evidence For Day-Of-The-Week Effect," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 14(S1), pages 42-58, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:macdyn:v:14:y:2010:i:s1:p:42-58_09
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    1. Romero-Meza, Rafael & Bonilla, Claudio & Benedetti, Hugo & Serletis, Apostolos, 2015. "Nonlinearities and financial contagion in Latin American stock markets," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 51(C), pages 653-656.
    2. Roberto Joaquín Santillán Salgado & Alejandro Fonseca Ramírez & Luis Nelson Romero, 2019. "The "day-of-the-week" effects in the exchange rate of Latin American currencies," Remef - Revista Mexicana de Economía y Finanzas Nueva Época REMEF (The Mexican Journal of Economics and Finance), Instituto Mexicano de Ejecutivos de Finanzas, IMEF, vol. 14(PNEA), pages 485-507, Agosto 20.
    3. Khademalomoom, Siroos & Narayan, Paresh Kumar, 2020. "Intraday-of-the-week effects: What do the exchange rate data tell us?," Emerging Markets Review, Elsevier, vol. 43(C).
    4. A. Can Inci & Andres Ramirez & Hakan Saraoglu, 2022. "Anatomy of intraday volatility at the Chilean stock exchange," Journal of Economics and Finance, Springer;Academy of Economics and Finance, vol. 46(1), pages 68-98, January.

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