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FOREIGN-CURRENCY OPTIONS, EX ANTE EXCHANGE-RATE VOLATILITY, AND MARKET EFFICIENCY: AN EMPIRICAL TEST
Authors:Larry J Johnson
Institution:The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK 74104.
Abstract:“The currency option's attraction results from the volatility of foreign-exchange markets, where rates can move as much as 3 percent in a day” (M. Sesit, Wall Street Journal, April 20, 1984, p. 25). This study compares the foreign-exchange rate implicit volatility of call options and put options that are written on a foreign currency. These implicit volatilities should be equal, and equal to the volatility of the proportional change in the exchange rate, given that option prices are efficient and that the foreign-currency option pricing model described by Biger and Hull holds. The foreign-currency options that are examined in this study are the British pound, Canadian dollar, Japanese yen, Swiss franc, and West German mark. The results of this study support the notions of market efficiency and put-call parity.
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