Inferring Dealer Networks in the Foreign Exchange Market Using Conditional Transfer Entropy: Analysis of a Central Bank Announcement

Author:

Janczewski Aleksander12ORCID,Anagnostou Ioannis13ORCID,Kandhai Drona124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Computational Science Lab, University of Amsterdam, Science Park 904, 1098 XH Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2. Quantitative Analytics, Financial Markets, ING Bank, Foppingadreef 7, 1102 BD Amsterdam, The Netherlands

3. Models and Portfolio Analysis Unit, European Investment Bank, 98-100, boulevard Konrad Adenauer, L-2950 Luxembourg, Luxembourg

4. Korteweg de Vries Institute, University of Amsterdam, Science Park 105-107, 1098 XH Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

The foreign exchange (FX) market has evolved into a complex system where locally generated information percolates through the dealer network via high-frequency interactions. Information related to major events, such as economic announcements, spreads rapidly through this network, potentially inducing volatility, liquidity disruptions, and contagion effects across financial markets. Yet, research on the mechanics of information flows in the FX market is limited. In this paper, we introduce a novel approach employing conditional transfer entropy to construct networks of information flows. Leveraging a unique, high-resolution dataset of bid and ask prices, we investigate the impact of an announcement by the European Central Bank on the information transfer within the market. During the announcement, we identify key dealers as information sources, conduits, and sinks, and, through comparison to a baseline, uncover shifts in the network topology.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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