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Jumps in foreign exchange rates and stochastic unwinding of carry trades
Authors:Makoto Nirei  Vladyslav Sushko
Institution:1. Hitotsubashi University, Japan;2. Department of Economics, E2 University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA;1. School of Business, University of Washington-Bothell, 18115 Campus Way NE, Bothell, WA 98011, United States;2. Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, RMI, PO Box 4036, Atlanta, GA 30302-4036, United States;1. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), France;2. Asian Development Bank (ADB), Philippines;1. State Key Laboratory of Networking and Switching Technology, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing 100876, PR China;2. Singapore University of Technology and Design, 20 Dover Drive, Singapore 138682, Singapore
Abstract:Tails in the distribution of JPY/USD exchange rate returns are well approximated by an exponentially dampened power-law. Distribution parameter estimates indicate that yen appreciation jumps belong to a Levy process with unbounded variation, suggesting that same mechanism may be responsible for fluctuations in normal times as well as rare crashes. In contrast, yen depreciation jumps have a well defined second moment suggesting a Gaussian regime. In addition, extreme episodes of yen appreciation are larger and more persistent than episodes of yen depreciation. The asymmetry is magnified and power-law tails are more elongated during times of higher interest rate differential between U.S. and Japan and higher level of VIX indicating that carry trade may be the driver. We propose a model of strategic carry trader behavior that in equilibrium generates exponentially dampened power-law distribution of jumps in foreign exchange along with “up by the stairs down by the elevator” dynamics arising from the assymetries between negative and positive jumps.
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