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  1. Cables, sharks and servers
    technology and the geography of the foreign exchange market
    Published: March 2016
    Publisher:  European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

    We analyze the impact of technology on production and trade in services, focusing on the foreign exchange market. We identify exogenous technological changes by the connection of countries to submarine fiber-optic cables used for electronic trading,... more

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    Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Universitätsbibliothek
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    We analyze the impact of technology on production and trade in services, focusing on the foreign exchange market. We identify exogenous technological changes by the connection of countries to submarine fiber-optic cables used for electronic trading, but which were not laid for purposes related to the foreign exchange market. We estimate the impact of cable connections on the share of offshore foreign exchange transactions. Cable connections between local markets and matching servers in the major financial centers lower the fixed costs of trading currencies and increase the share of currency trades occurring onshore. At the same time, however, they attenuate the effect of standard spatial frictions such as distance, local market liquidity, and restrictive regulations that otherwise prevent transactions from moving to the major financial centers. Our estimates suggest that the second effect dominates. Technology dampens the impact of spatial frictions by up to 80 percent and increases, in net terms, the share of offshore trading by 21 percentage points. Technology also has economically important implications for the distribution of foreign exchange transactions across financial centers, boosting the share in global turnover of London, the world's largest trading venue, by as much as one-third.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789289920131
    Other identifier:
    hdl: 10419/154322
    Series: Working paper series / European Central Bank ; no 1889
    Subjects: Devisenmarkt; Glasfaserkommunikation; Betriebliche Standortwahl; Finanzplatz; Dienstleistungshandel; Technischer Fortschritt; Welt; technology; geography; international finance; telecommunications equipment; network server; information technology
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 56 Seiten), Illustrationen