Discussion paper

DP18563 Mispricing and Risk Premia in Currency Markets

Using real-time data, we show that currency excess return predictability is in part due to mispricing. First, the risk-adjusted profitability of systematic currency trading strategies decreases after dissemination of the underlying academic research, suggesting that market participants learn about mispricing from publications. Moreover, the decline is greater for strategies with larger in-sample profits and lower arbitrage costs. Second, the effect of comprehensive risk adjustments on trading profits is limited, and signal ranks and alphas decay quickly. The finding that analysts’ forecasts are inconsistent with currency predictors implies that investors’ trading contributes to mispricing and suggests biased expectations as a possible explanation.

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Citation

Bartram, S, L Djuranovik, A Garratt and Y Xu (2023), ‘DP18563 Mispricing and Risk Premia in Currency Markets‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 18563. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp18563