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Implied volatility smirk in the Australian dollar market

Authors :
Connor J.A. Stuart
Xinfeng Ruan
Jin E. Zhang
Sebastian A. Gehricke
Source :
Accounting & Finance. 61:4573-4599
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

This is the first paper to study the options written on the Invesco Currency Shares Australian Dollar Trust (FXA) exchange‐traded fund (ETF). We quantify the empirical characteristics of the FXA option implied volatility (IV) curve showing that it exhibits a smirk shape, as in US equity options, and the curves become more negatively sloped and exhibit more convexity as the time to maturity increases. During the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) period and a bullish period, IV dramatically increased and the slope became even steeper across all maturities indicating that downside insurance is relatively expensive. Further, the information in the quantified IV curve factors has some predictive power for monthly FXA returns.

Details

ISSN :
1467629X and 08105391
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Accounting & Finance
Accession number :
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