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Exchange Rate Developments of Cryptocurrencies Based on Event Study Analysis

Czeczeli, Vivien and Vilonya, Martin (2022) Exchange Rate Developments of Cryptocurrencies Based on Event Study Analysis. Public Finance Quarterly = Pénzügyi Szemle, 67 (2). pp. 231-247. DOI https://doi.org/10.35551/PFQ_2022_2_5

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.35551/PFQ_2022_2_5


Abstract

As the cryptocurrency market dynamically evolves, important financial and economic issues arise. The main focus of the present research is on the price of cryptocurrencies. Following the exploration of the literature base, special emphasis was put on the comparison between the crypto market and markets for different asset classes (gold, stocks, foreign currency) and on the identification of connection points. Next, the article focuses on the period after 2020, and applies the event study methodology in order to establish, how the two cryptocurrencies with the highest market capitalization (Bitcoin and Ethereum) reacted to selected events. These events mainly encompassed hacker attacks aimed at the systems that form the basis of the operation of cryptocurrencies, and also certain steps regarding their regulation and application. Overall, it was established that hacker attacks did not have a significant effect on the exchange rates of the two examined cryptocurrencies. Effects of regulatory action on prices are mixed, however even significant effects can be regarded as short-lived.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin, Ethereum, event study
JEL classification:G10 - General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data)
G14 - Information and Market Efficiency; Event Studies; Insider Trading
Subjects:Finance
DOI:https://doi.org/10.35551/PFQ_2022_2_5
ID Code:8574
Deposited By: Alexa Horváth
Deposited On:08 Sep 2023 09:14
Last Modified:08 Sep 2023 09:14

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